Jasinowski helped raise $8 million to support new initiatives that included path-breaking research and publications, providing US companies with the knowledge and tools necessary to increase global competitiveness.
He also helped to establish the Center for Workforce Success (CWS) the MI’s training and educational affiliate[citation needed] Jasinowski also created and implemented the “Campaign for Growth and Manufacturing Renewal,” an awareness and communications program that led to the first US Department of Commerce Report, “Manufacturing in America."
Additionally, while serving as President of the Manufacturing Institute he helped launch “Dream It, Do It” as a pilot program in Kansas City to address the manufacturing skills shortage, resulting in the local technical college experiencing a 35% increase in enrollment in manufacturing-related courses; the program’s success led to the creation of “Dream It, Do It” campaigns throughout the country.
While serving as President and CEO, Jasinowski achieved the launch of a small and medium-sized manufacturers initiative to ensure these sectors were fully engaged in NAM’s policies and priorities; the growth of non-dues revenue services; expanding NAM’s telemarketing capability; and the creation of a stronger field sales force.
[citation needed] Jasinowski transformed advocacy operations by building diverse coalitions that included the creation of a state-by-state grassroots lobbying effort, which strengthened NAM’s capacity to secure beneficial legislation for the industry at state and federal levels.