From MEMA Industry News
TROY, Mich. On July 25, the Automotive Hall of Fame will honor Neil De Koker, president and CEO, Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA), with a Distinguished Service Citation Award at the 2013 Induction & Awards Ceremony. OESA is an affiliate of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association.
The Automotive Hall of Fame’s oldest recognition, the Distinguished Service Citation, recognizes an individual who has significantly improved the industry or his or her respective organization. Additional 2013 citation recipients include James McElya, former president and CEO of Cooper-Standard, and former OESA board chairman, and Bo Andersson, president and CEO of the GAZ Group.
“This is a great honor for anyone in the automotive industry,” said De Koker. “I formed OESA 15 years ago to be the preeminent network and leading advocate for original equipment suppliers in North America. This award is a tribute to the OESA staff and all of our member companies that help us realize our mission. I believe that OESA has played a role in the improved collaboration and productivity of the industry since our inception.”
Also at the event, the following individuals will be inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame:
· Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin, founders of Aston Martin
· David Cole, chairman Emeritus of the Center of Automotive Research (CAR)
· Bob Lutz, former General Motors vice chairman
· Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart, one of the world’s top Formula One drivers
The 2013 Induction & Awards Ceremony will be held on July 25 at The Inn at St. John’s, in Plymouth, Mich., in conjunction with the Concours d’Elegance of America. Tickets and tables are still available.
For more information, visit www.automotivehalloffame.org.