Gundberg selected as ACMA High Performance Council Chairman

Phenix City, AL – Vectorply Director of Composites Engineering Trevor Gundberg, P.E. has been selected as the Chairman for the American Composites Manufacturers Association’s (ACMA) High Performance Council (HPC). As Chair of the HPC, Gundberg will be instrumental in the direction and growth of the Council throughout his term, which began July 1, 2019 and ends on June 30, 2021.

The mission of the High Performance Council is to encourage the manufacturing of advanced composites and promote their use in demanding applications across multiple industries. Advanced composites, such as carbon, aramid, and high strength glass fibers, offer superior strength to alternative materials while maintaining low areal weights for lighter, stronger parts.

Gundberg’s selection as HPC Chair comes on the heels of another prestigious honor from the ACMA. At CAMX in October 2018, Gundberg was presented the ACMA’s Outstanding Volunteer Award for his help developing and growing critical markets, advocating for composites and making the industry successful through the years. According to ACMA President Tom Dobbins, CAE, these same qualities made Gundberg an exciting choice as Chairman of the HPC.

Vectorply Director of Composites Engineering Trevor Gundberg speaks at the ACMA Awards Ceremony at CAMX in 2018.

“ACMA is thrilled that Trevor Gundberg has been named Chairman of the High Performance Council. ACMA’s High Performance Council represents new innovations in composite applications and usage, such as aerospace, wind and sporting goods. Trevor is a dedicated advocate for the industry and will continue to provide strong leadership in his new role. All of us at ACMA look forward to a very productive and exciting two years working with him in this capacity,” Dobbins said.

As the leader of Vectorply’s Engineering and Technical Services Team, Gundberg plays a key role in several areas including advanced product development, in house testing and validation, and leadership of field engineering services. Vectorply’s goals of engineering products to meet customers’ needs and optimizing production through labor reduction, laminate enhancement, and on-site technical service start with the leadership of Gundberg.

As for his new role on the High Performance Council, Gundberg is excited about the opportunity to further advance composite solutions in high end applications.

“The HPC is an ideal industry forum to not only help Vectorply, but all of the ACMA members in application development in under-served, high performance markets,” he said. “It also allows for a good deal of member partnerships, which can turn into full composite solutions that are key to gaining ground in such technology driven applications such as aerospace and automotive.”