CAR’s Cole Honored by Auto/Steel Partnership

“Dave was a catalyst in laying the foundation for the partnership,” says Ron Krupitzer, vice president-automotive applications, American Iron and Steel Institute.

Drew Winter, Contributing Editor

August 8, 2007

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Management Briefing Seminars

TRAVERSE CITY, MI – The Auto/Steel Partnership presents Center for Automotive Research Chairman Dave Cole with its prestigious Founder’s Award at the Management Briefing Seminars here for his role in the creation of the Auto/Steel Partnership two decades ago.

Roger Heimbuch, executive director of the Auto/Steel Partnership, says the award recognizes Cole’s vision and leadership in the mid-1980s in helping to bring the automotive and steel industries together to address common issues that could strengthen both industries.

“Dave was instrumental in conceiving the Auto/Steel partnership by getting the auto and steel industries on the same side of the table to address problems rather than cast blame on each other,” Heimbuch says.

“Dave was a catalyst in laying the foundation for the partnership,” adds Ron Krupitzer, vice president-automotive applications, American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).

Formed in 1987, the Auto/Steel Partnership is a consortium of the AISI Automotive Applications Committee, Chrysler LLC, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. and is dedicated to ensuring steel remain competitive against alternative materials.

Through the Auto/Steel Partnership, auto makers and steel companies have worked to drive improvements through projects focused on new steels, manufacturing processes and design challenges such as mass reduction with steel.

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Drew Winter

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Drew Winter is a former longtime editor and analyst for Wards. He writes about a wide range of topics including emerging cockpit technology, new materials and supply chain business strategies. He also serves as a judge in both the Wards 10 Best Engines and Propulsion Systems awards and the Wards 10 Best Interiors & UX awards and as a juror for the North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year awards.

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