Global Automotive Symposium "Survival of the Fittest"
A Global Cleveland Program
This program features prominent experts and examines just how successful the domestic auto industry, defined as the original Big Three plus the 'new domestics', will be in a fight of the fittest, and how this will affect all Americans, regardless of where they reside. This timely auto industry symposium addresses factors cited above and presents critical discussions for all citizens, community leaders, employers, suppliers, and investors.
Key Note Speakers:
David B. Weiner Consul and Senior Trade Commissioner, Consulate General of Canada, Detroit, Michigan
His Perspective as Regional Representative of our Largest National Trading Partner
William Gaskin President; Precision Metalforming Association
1,000 members nation-wide; plus Canada and Mexico
The Perspective of Auto Parts Suppliers
Dr. Susan Helper AT&T Professor of Economics, Chair of Economics Department, Case Western Reserve University
Expert Commentary on The Impact of Administration Policies on the Auto Industry and Regional Economics
George Strickler CFO, Stoneridge, Inc. (publicly traded) Tier One Supplier
The Perspective of an Auto Components Provider
Date and Time: December 10, 2009
8:30am-11:30am
Location: Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Cleveland (1100 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44115)
Price: $75
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