The Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance (MPMA) announced the retirement of its President, Matthew Croson, effective April 1. Jennifer Blackford assumed the role of President immediately thereafter.
“Matt Croson joined AGMA in its 100th year, and has, for the past ten years, provided the leadership and energy required to move the industry forward,” noted Sara Zimmerman, MPMA Chair and Vice President, Customer Experience and Product at Sumitomo Drive Technologies USA. “He has been a change agent that was needed to re-energize and focus the traditions of AGMA and ABMA.”
The collaboration focuses on validating standards for gear and bearing design and manufacturing—Croson has been an association executive for 29 years, with leadership stints at the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI), Adhesive and Sealant Council (ASC) and AGMA, including 16 years as President for ASC and AGMA, combined.
During his ten years at AGMA, then MPMA, working closely with the Executive Committee and Board, the organisation:


“On behalf of the Board of Directors, we want to thank Matt for his service to the industry,” added Steve Janke, MPMA Board Treasurer and President of Brelie Gear. “We wish him the very best in retirement and look forward to working with Jenny Blackford as our next President.”
Blackford joined AGMA in 2000 as Director of Marketing & Communications. Over the past 25 years at AGMA, she managed all aspects of communications and its tradeshow for 15 years, and led its business division. As AGMA Vice President, Business Division, she was named President of ABMA, serving in that position for five years, until the ABMA merger with AGMA in 2025.
In 2024, she was named Chief Operating Officer and oversaw contracts, operations and human resources. In 2025, she began overseeing strategy and in 2026, finances, as part of the succession plan developed by the Executive Committee.
As Chief Operating Officer, she:
“The Board stands firmly behind Jenny Blackford. She knows our members, she knows this industry, and she has a track record of getting things done. She steps into this role with deep institutional knowledge and a clear vision for where MPMA needs to go as we lead our members through a period of change,” noted Janke.
Croson transitioned to serve as Special Assistant to the President, supporting the leadership change while finalizing strategic programs through February 2027.
“It’s been a privilege to serve this wonderful community who cares so much for the organization” said Croson, Special Assistant to the President. “And it’s been an absolute blessing to work side by side with the devoted staff team as we challenged ourselves to develop new programs, adjust during COVID, and have a fun time working on behalf of industry.”
“Bringing AGMA and ABMA together was just the beginning. As we build one unified organization, I’m committed to making sure MPMA is the indispensable partner our members turn to — whether they’re navigating trade, developing talent, or preparing for what’s next in manufacturing,” said Blackford, President, MPMA. “I look forward to working with MPMA’s Board of Directors, our volunteers, and our MPMA team to ensure value for our members in the years to come.”
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About MPMA
The Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance (MPMA) is a merger of the American Gear Manufacturers Association and the American Bearing Manufacturers Association. MPMA is a voluntary association of companies, consultants and academicians with a direct interest in the design, manufacture and application of gears, couplings, bearings and related power transmission components and equipment. The members include gear and bearing manufacturers from the United States, as well as gearing interests from more than 30 countries around the world. MPMA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to write U.S. standards on gears and bearings.
Media Contact: Megan Morris, Digital Content Manager, MPMA, morris@motionpower.org