Sachin Shivaram is chief executive officer of Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry, a century-old, family-owned manufacturer based in Manitowoc, Wis. Sachin has spent his entire career in the metals industry, holding roles in sales and strategy. He serves on the boards of directors of two family-owned manufacturing companies, Lodge Cast Iron and Sheboygan Paint, and on the board of directors of publicly traded Broadwind, Inc.
Sachin grew up in Milwaukee, Wis. He and his wife, Lipi, lived and worked in Mexico for several years, also spending time in Brazil, Texas, Mississippi, Illinois, and Michigan before finally moving back home to Wisconsin in 2016.
Sachin and his family live in De Pere, just across the river from St. Norbert. He is co-chair of the New North, the regional economic development agency for Northeast Wisconsin. He also volunteers on the board of directors of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, and he is a trustee at Lawrence University and at UW-Green Bay. He is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, and the South Indian language of Kannada.
Sachin’s primary area of academic interest is in public policy to encourage small business growth, primarily in the industrial sector. He has written on the subject in various media.
B.A., History and Literature, Harvard University
M.Phil., Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
J.D., Yale Law School
Sachin Shivaram is chief executive officer of Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry, a century-old, family-owned manufacturer based in Manitowoc, Wis. Sachin has spent his entire career in the metals industry, holding roles in sales and strategy. He serves on the boards of directors of two family-owned manufacturing companies, Lodge Cast Iron and Sheboygan Paint, and on the board of directors of publicly traded Broadwind, Inc.
Sachin grew up in Milwaukee, Wis. He and his wife, Lipi, lived and worked in Mexico for several years, also spending time in Brazil, Texas, Mississippi, Illinois, and Michigan before finally moving back home to Wisconsin in 2016.
Sachin and his family live in De Pere, just across the river from St. Norbert. He is co-chair of the New North, the regional economic development agency for Northeast Wisconsin. He also volunteers on the board of directors of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, and he is a trustee at Lawrence University and at UW-Green Bay. He is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, and the South Indian language of Kannada.
Sachin’s primary area of academic interest is in public policy to encourage small business growth, primarily in the industrial sector. He has written on the subject in various media.
B.A., History and Literature, Harvard University
M.Phil., Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
J.D., Yale Law School