It鈥檚 good people who make good places. And when those people bring passion, perseverance, and a bit of humor to the job, something truly special happens. As we say farewell to Monika Nagl, long-time JMer, plant leader of our Bobingen, Germany site, and soon-to-be retiree, and welcome Gerben Mensink into the role, we sat down with them both to reflect on the past and look ahead to the future.听
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🌟 Spotlight on Monika: A Legacy Built on Strength and Determination听听
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How It All Began听
JM: Monika, 36 years at JM is a remarkable journey. How did it all start?听
Monika: It began in 1989 in Quality Assurance - good old lab work. After a few years, I felt ready for a new challenge and transitioned into technical support for polyester products, even though some questioned if a woman could handle that role. Spoiler alert: I did just fine.听
Over the years, I expanded into glass products, earned a Black Belt in Six Sigma, and even went on to complete the Master Black Belt at JM鈥檚 WHQ in Denver, Colorado. That was one of the toughest points in my career. I flew to the U.S., walked into that training room full of fast-talking native speakers discussing technical topics, and thought: 鈥淚 can鈥檛 do this.鈥 That evening, I called Roger Eckrich (F&S Sales Leader at JM) and told him I was ready to give up. He reminded me of a postcard I used to have on my desk that said, 鈥淣ever give up.鈥 That stuck with me - and I stayed. It wasn鈥檛 easy, but it shaped me more than any other training.听

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Oh God, a Woman听
JM: And what came next?听
Monika: After that, I led the site selection for a new production line. Then I became the Operations Manager in Bobingen. That came with resistance; some couldn鈥檛 imagine a woman in the role. I even kept a workshop note where I asked about goals and expectations that just said, 鈥淥h God, a woman.鈥 But with great mentors, I found my footing.听
Later I took on EHS for Europe, then moved to Denver again for three years as Corporate Safety Leader. That role taught me a lot about influencing and communication at a global level.听
When I came back to Germany, I became Plant Manager in Bobingen and after two years Group Plant Manager for Bobingen and Berlin.听听

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Key Career Moments听
JM: What were some defining moments for you?听
Monika: Definitely my time in Denver during the Master Black Belt Training and later when working at Corporate EHS. I learned a lot, not just professionally, but also personally and culturally. One memory I鈥檒l never forget: after my Master Black Belt graduation, one of the attendees unexpectedly told my story in front of the whole room - including how I flew to the U.S. shortly after 9/11, the struggles with language, and how I kept going. It was a very American kind of celebration and as a German this was something new to me and I was almost embarrassed but also deeply moved.听
JM: What makes the Bobingen team special?听
Monika: It鈥檚 the spirit. No silos, no egos. Just a strong team mentality. People come together to solve problems. That kind of collaboration isn鈥檛 something you find everywhere.听听
JM: How has the polyester spunbond business changed during your tenure?听
Monika: It鈥檚 evolved a lot. We鈥檝e moved away from purely chemical binders and focused more on sustainable solutions. We started using reinforcement threads and grids and increasing the share of recycled PET. Things that weren鈥檛 standard back then. The roofing industry was very conservative at the time, and polyester nonwovens were still new. Today, they鈥檙e market standard. And our efforts in filtration and separation, once laughed at, are now a key part of our business. I鈥檓 proud we stayed ahead of the curve.听

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Advice to Next Generation
JM: Any advice for young professionals starting out in manufacturing?听
Monika: Speak up. If something doesn鈥檛 feel right, say something. You don鈥檛 have to accept disrespectful behavior. Times have changed, and JM is committed to making sure everyone feels safe and valued. And that鈥檚 not just for women; it鈥檚 for anyone who鈥檚 ever felt discriminated.听听
JM: Now that retirement is here, what鈥檚 next?听
Monika: No more alarm clocks! I鈥檓 looking forward to focusing on my art, and just living a healthier, more balanced life. The transition feels right and I鈥檓 excited for what鈥檚 ahead.听听
🌟 Spotlight on Gerben: Ready to Write the Next Chapter听听
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Joining JM听
JM: Gerben, what brought you to JM?听
Gerben: I鈥檓 originally from the Netherlands and had been working in a glass fiber cable plant in Augsburg, Germany before it shut down. Through a connection, Monika learned I was available. After our first conversations, I knew this was the right fit. It just clicked. I joined in May 2022 as Operations Manager, with a clear path ahead: training with Monika to eventually take over the plant leadership role.听听
JM: What were your first impressions of the Bobingen team?听
Gerben: Very family-like. People work together closely and really shine under pressure. When things get tough, the team performs incredibly well. That said, I see a strong foundation here, and I鈥檓 looking forward to building on that by introducing a few new routines and structures to support our continued growth without losing the great spirit that defines this team.听

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Vision for the Future听听
JM: What are your goals for the plant?听
Gerben: The big themes across the industry, like staffing challenges, automation, and digitalization, are here to stay. At the same time, production must remain stable and efficient. Continuous improvement is key. If each of us finds just one thing to do better every day, the impact over a year is huge.听听
JM: What did you learn from Monika?听
Gerben: So much. Monika knows the plant and our processes inside out. Her knowledge is hard to match. I鈥檝e been lucky to learn from her and will combine that with my own experience and leadership style.听听

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Bobingen鈥檚 Role in Business听
JM: What role does Bobingen play in JM serving the construction and roofing markets?听
Gerben: We鈥檙e a trusted partner. Our long-standing relationships with customers are built on openness and reliability. In general, we maintain a close collaboration with our customers, whether it's during new developments or when handling complaints. I firmly believe that business is ultimately about people working with people. That鈥檚 why personal connections are so important to me.听Recycling has been a long-standing focus for us in Bobingen. A significant portion of our products are made from recycled PET, and we have plans and projects in place to further increase that share in the future.听We鈥檙e also seeing growing demand for reinforced polyester nonwovens, which we produce in Bobingen, particularly in the roofing membrane sector.听

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Cultural Insights and A Dream Beyond the Factory Floor听听
JM: Any cultural insights from working in both Germany and the Netherlands?听
Gerben: Dutch people are known for being direct and sometimes that鈥檚 seen as blunt. But it creates clarity. In Germany, the workplace can be more hierarchical. I鈥檇 like to promote more open, honest communication within our team.听听One funny difference: warm lunches in the canteen! In the Netherlands, I鈥檇 grab a sandwich and go. Here, lunch is an event! I鈥檓 still getting used to it.听听
JM: If you weren鈥檛 a Plant Manager鈥μ
Gerben: As a child, I always dreamed of becoming a pilot. I鈥檝e been fascinated by flying for as long as I can remember. I used to spend hours at a nearby airbase, watching military aircraft take off and land. Unfortunately, my eyesight wasn鈥檛 good enough for a career in aviation. But my wife once gave me flying lessons as a gift, which was amazing. The only challenge now is finding time. So far, I haven鈥檛 been able to pursue it as much as I鈥檇 like.听

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Thank you, Monika and Gerben, for sharing your inspiring journeys. We wish you continued success and fulfillment in the exciting chapters ahead.听听听
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