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Wabash National Corporation wins supplier diversity award

Nov. 23, 2016
Wabash National Corporation received a 2016 Golden Handshake Award from the Supplier Diversity Development Coalition of Greater Lafayette for "exhibiting diversity and excellence."

Wabash National Corporation, a diversified industrial manufacturer and a leading North American producer of semi-trailers and liquid transportation systems, received a 2016 Golden Handshake Award from the Supplier Diversity Development Coalition of Greater Lafayette for “exhibiting diversity and excellence.”

Wabash National works with approximately 450 Indiana suppliers and supports more than 75 small businesses, including veteran-, minority- and woman-owned businesses.

 “We’re honored to be recognized by the Supplier Diversity Development Coalition,” said Nicholas Adler, vice president of Global Strategic Sourcing. “More importantly, I thank the Coalition members and all of our supplier partners for their collaboration as we continue to work together to develop diverse local businesses and support economic growth in our communities.”

 Adler and President and COO Brent Yeagy accepted the award at the Coalition’s annual Relationships to Partnerships Sessions on Nov. 18, 2016, in Lafayette, Indiana.

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