
Title: Vice President of Global Supplier Quality and Sourcing
Company: Watts Water Technologies Inc.
Location: Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Cary J. Rosenberg, Vice President of Global Supplier Quality and Sourcing at Watts Water Technologies Inc., has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Executives for dedication, achievements and leadership in Supply Chain Management.
Mr. Rosenberg serves as vice president of global supplier quality and sourcing for Watts Water Technologies Inc., a U.S.-headquartered global manufacturer with more than 150 years of business in plumbing, heating, and water quality solutions. Through its family of companies, Watts delivers one of the industry’s broadest product portfolios, offering innovative technologies that enhance the efficiency, safety, and quality of water in commercial, residential, and industrial applications.
Mr. Rosenberg’s career is built on a strong academic foundation and the mentorship he received during his university years. Influential professors helped shape his approach to leadership, problem-solving, and continuous learning—principles that have guided his professional journey. He earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial manufacturing from Keene State College, a master’s degree in business administration from Monmouth University, and a master’s degree in industrial technology from Western Illinois University. He also completed coursework at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where he earned an executive certificate in management and leadership.
With more than two decades of experience in the supply chain industry, Mr. Rosenberg is widely regarded as an expert in his field. His career spans multiple sectors, including appliance, automotive, lumber, defense, and consumer products. He has managed complex international regulatory and agency requirements across Europe and Asia, bringing a deep understanding of global compliance to every role he has held. In his current position at Watts Water Technologies, he oversees inbound sourcing and product quality, supplier regulatory compliance, and supplier adherence to global standards—work that directly supports the company’s mission to ensure the safe and efficient movement of water.
A defining theme of Mr. Rosenberg’s career is his belief in “failing successfully.” When confronted with challenges, he seeks out subject-matter experts, learns from their insights, and applies that knowledge to develop effective solutions. His ability to communicate across cultures and disciplines is especially valuable when navigating international rules and regulations. He is driven by a desire to create value for the organizations he serves and aims to leverage his expertise to help companies grow, strengthen their operations, and enhance their global competitiveness.
Mr. Rosenberg is also a published author whose work reflects his technical depth and commitment to educating others, particularly those working on factory floors. His publications include “Metals Testing Requires Escalation-Based Strategy,” published in Manufacturing Engineering in 2019; an article in Design News in 2000; and a piece in Engineering Casting Solutions in 1999. He also contributed to the Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act project, demonstrating his dedication to advancing industry standards and public safety.
Mr. Rosenberg is a life member of SME and has been honored with the Recognition of Outstanding Service by the SME Chapters of New Hampshire. His leadership roles have included serving as vice chair of SME, chair of the Southern New Hampshire Chapter 327, chair of the SME Student Relations Committee, and election to the SME National Member Council Board. He is also a member of the American Society for Quality, the American Foundry Society, and the Corvette Club.
Mr. Rosenberg’s commitment to quality, continuous education, and collaborative leadership continues to drive success for Watts Water Technologies and the broader manufacturing industry. His career reflects a deep dedication not only to operational excellence but also to the people, processes, and innovations that shape the future of global supply chains.
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