The Society of Cost Engineering and Analytics, or SPCEA, is a non-profit on a mission to expand awareness and education of cost engineering within manufacturing. We aim to promote the understanding and application of cost engineering principles, methods, and practices while supporting our members through training, certification, and networking opportunities.
Stacey is a strong supporter of SPCEA and played a key role in the success of SPCEA’s first global conference. As a 20-year veteran of the costing technology industry, Stacey enjoys a reputation as a hard worker, a dedicated team player, and a true cost evangelist.
Currently serving as Director of Marketing for 3C Software, Stacey leads all marketing, lead and demand generation, cloud app development, and inside sales efforts for the company. Stacey holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University and an MBA degree with a focus on marketing and finance from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is proud to now be a member of the board and management team at SPCEA.
Chris Domanski is an author of the CRC Press published book “Cost Engineering: A Practical Method for Sustainable Profit Generation in Manufacturing” and Business Expert Press published “The Cost: A Business Novel to Help Companies Increase Revenues and Profits.”
Mr. Domanski has over 28 years of experience in Cost Engineering, Purchasing, Finance, and Engineering in the automotive industry, most recently as a Director of Cost Optimization at Forvia Group. He has had the fortune of working for many great companies, large and small, such as Ford Motor Company, Continental Automotive, TRW, ZF Group, Methode Electronics, Nexteer Automotive, and Forvia Group. He had an opportunity to work for both customers and suppliers within the industry, thus sat on both sides of the negotiation table. This unique experience has given him an unmatched level of expertise in all areas of the Cost Engineering discipline.
Mr. Domanski graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI, and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration with a Finance concentration from Oakland University in Rochester Hills, MI. He also holds a certificate in Negotiation and Leadership from Harvard University Law School in Boston, MA.
Stephanie Feraday is pleased to be on the board of directors for SPCEA. With has over 14 years of experience working with global manufacturers like Eaton, Woodward, GE, and Alstom, she worked to develop approaches for enterprise wide, scalable product cost reduction. Through this experience, she has overseen the development of software that helps major manufacturers expand the impact of their cost engineering communities. She did this by enabling them to work faster and collaborate with their design engineering, sourcing, and manufacturing colleagues in a highly scalable way.
For manufacturers, this has resulted in tens of millions of dollars in product cost reduction and accelerated time to market. For suppliers like Flextronics and Soucy, this has enabled them to quote faster and more accurately, increasing RFQ win rates from 15-20% to over 65%.
Prior to joining aPriori, Stephanie held executive-level positions at marquis startup and Fortune 500 technology companies including Netegrity, Hewlett-Packard, Symantec, Delrina and Virtusa. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Science from the University of Waterloo.
Rob Lidster is a well-known expert in global supply chain and procurement. He has over 25 years of leadership experience from roles within both short and long-cycle businesses, including: automotive, home appliances, hospitality, power generation, mining, transmission & distribution, and retail. Rob has established a reputation for operational excellence by driving change while assuring improved quality, reducing costs, providing service excellence and EBITDA improvements in public and private equity companies.
Rob currently serves as Operating Partner at Arcline Investment Management where he is the executive subject matter expert for supply chain and operations activities. Before this role, Rob was the SVP and Chief Supply Chain Officer at Transformco, where he led all aspects of the supply chain activity. Additionally, he previously served as the Chief Procurement Officer at GE Appliances, where he led the procurement and sourcing function to accelerate profitable growth while driving efficiency, reducing spend, improving stakeholder buy-in and enabling overall cost competitiveness.
Rob holds an MBA from Wayne State University, received his Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from Ford Motor Company, and is certified as a Certified Product Cost Expert (CPCE) by SPCEA.
Kristin McIntire currently works at ABC Technologies, where she serves as the Vice President of Finance. Kristin holds degrees in engineering (a BS in Mechanical Engineering and an MS in Engineering Management) from Western Michigan University, and she is a Certified Management Accountant. Kristin has worked for Tier One automotive suppliers during her entire career. Early on, she was in a leadership development program which included four different job rotations, one of which was Account Financial Manager. In this role, she was responsible for costing new business and changes, maintaining financials for launch programs and negotiating with customers on changes. When she completed the program, Kristin went back to this Finance role and has spent nearly 25 years in Finance, with 14 of those directly responsible for costing at different levels.
Jeff Miller is a co-founder of SPCEA and has over 36 years of engineering, manufacturing, and commercial experience within the vehicular and appliance electronics industries. He has served in roles at General Motors, John Deere, Standard Motor Products, Ford Motor Company, Whirlpool Corporation, and Panasonic Automotive Systems. Currently, Jeff is a Semiconductor Technology Cost Lead at General Motors.
Jeff has been active within the cost engineering profession for many years. He joined Ford Motor Company in 2002, where he served as a Sr. Cost Engineer for automotive electronics and then subsequently, as the Lead Commodity Manager for infotainment, body electronics, and semiconductors. In 2010, he joined Whirlpool Corporation as the Sr. Manager of Cost Modeling for electrical and electronic components. Jeff was President and Owner of Senoia Engineering Solutions (a consulting company specializing in cost optimization of electronics) for several years prior to his current role at General Motors.
Jeff earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Kettering University, a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University, and a Master of Business Administration from Rollins College. He also holds a Certificate in Executive Management from the University of Notre Dame. Jeff is a frequent speaker at cost engineering conferences and is a contributing author to “Realistic Cost Estimating For Manufacturing” published by SME.
Would you like to join SPCEA? Contact Jeff!
Chris Platz has dedicated the past 25 years to roles in Supply Chain Management and Cost Engineering. His career spans high-tech and aerospace/industrial sectors, including 9 years at Intel, 5 years at Honeywell Aerospace, and over 12 years at Woodward, Inc. He began his cost estimating journey with stopwatches and spreadsheets, eventually advancing to leading cost estimating software such as SEER, DFMA, and most recently, aPriori.
Chris is a regular speaker at industry conferences and has published articles on cost engineering, including:
At Honeywell Aerospace and Woodward Inc, Chris was instrumental in establishing cost engineering organizations. As the Global Leader for Cost Engineering at Woodward, his contributions have enabled millions of dollars in savings/cost avoidance and significantly reduced time to award by eliminating quoting efforts through digital twins of key suppliers’ operations.
Chris holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay and an MBA from Keller Graduate School of Management. He is also certified as a PMP, CPM, and CPSM.
Alexander M. Swoboda worked in various management positions in the international financial and strategy sectors for more than twenty years. Among his former employers are Siemens AG and McKinsey. Alexander was an Associate Partner of an Austrian venture capital fund.
In October 2009, he joined FACTON, the Enterprise Product Costing company of which he is the CEO. Since 2022, he also acts as CEO of the ERP software vendor CrescentOne.
Alexander served and serves on the boards of various high-tech start-ups. He is a frequent speaker on trends in product costing and mobility at conferences in Europe and the US.
Jeff Miller is a co-founder of SPCEA and has over 36 years of engineering, manufacturing, and commercial experience within the vehicular and appliance electronics industries. He served in roles at General Motors, John Deere, Standard Motor Products, Ford Motor Company, Whirlpool Corporation, and Panasonic Automotive Systems. Currently, Jeff is a Semiconductor Technology Cost Lead at General Motors.
Jeff has been active within the cost engineering profession for many years. He joined Ford Motor Company in 2002, where he served as a Sr. Cost Engineer for automotive electronics. Then subsequently, he served as the Lead Commodity Manager for infotainment, body electronics, and semiconductors. In 2010, he joined Whirlpool Corporation as the Sr. Manager of Cost Modeling for electrical and electronic components. Jeff was President and Owner of Senoia Engineering Solutions (a consulting company specializing in cost optimization of electronics) for several years prior to his current role at General Motors.
Jeff earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Kettering University, a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University, and a Master of Business Administration from Rollins College. He also holds a Certificate in Executive Management from the University of Notre Dame. Jeff is a frequent speaker at cost engineering conferences and is a contributing author to “Realistic Cost Estimating For Manufacturing” published by SME. Here at SPCEA Jeff is a team manager and works in recruiting new members.
Would you like to join SPCEA? Contact Jeff!
Jill Snyder graduated from the University of Evansville with a degree in Electrical Engineering, after which she received her Master’s in Business Administration from Indiana University Kelly School of Business. After graduation, Jill started her career with Whirlpool Corporation as a design engineer and later worked as a supplier quality engineer and as a buyer in sourcing. Jill also had the opportunity to work on a global assignment as an engineering manager at Whirlpool’s design center in Italy, managing a team located in both Italy and Poland. In 2012, Jill started working for Electrolux as an engineering manager, later joining the GE Appliances team in 2015. Jill’s experiences in technology, sourcing, and supplier quality gave her the background necessary for a transition into the position of Director, Cost Engineering at GE Appliances. Jill is passionate about costing and loves that it provides the ability to support both engineering and sourcing.
Stacey is a strong supporter of SPCEA and played a key role in the success of SPCEA’s first global conference. As a 20-year veteran of the costing technology industry, Stacey enjoys a reputation as a hard worker, a dedicated team player, and a true cost evangelist.
Currently serving as Director of Marketing for 3C Software, Stacey leads all marketing, lead and demand generation, cloud app development, and inside sales efforts for the company. Stacey holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University and an MBA degree with a focus on marketing and finance from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is proud to now be a member of the board and management team at SPCEA.