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MEMA presents Triangle Awards, honors three industry leaders

Nov. 18, 2020
James Kamsickas, chairman and chief executive officer, Dana, Incorporated; Mike Mansuetti, president, Robert Bosch LLC; and Don Walker, chief executive officer, Magna International, Inc. received Triangle Awards.

The trade association representing automotive and commercial vehicle suppliers presented its highest honor, the Triangle Award, to three outstanding industry leaders. The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) presented Triangle Awards to James Kamsickas, chairman and chief executive officer, Dana, Incorporated; Mike Mansuetti, president, Robert Bosch LLC; and Don Walker, chief executive officer, Magna International, Inc. during the OESA Automotive Supplier Conference, November 11.

“For more than 45 years, the Triangle Award has been given periodically to that person or persons, or organization, whom MEMA and our divisions choose to honor for selfless contribution to the vehicle supplier industry,” said Bill Long, president and CEO of MEMA. “This year, as we faced unprecedented challenges, the presentation of the awards is even more meaningful. All three of these leaders helped amplify the voice of vehicle suppliers on the national stage.”

The prestige of the Triangle Award arises from its selective process. “From inception, the Triangle Award was not intended as an annual award,” Long said. “An award is presented only when a truly-deserving candidate advances the vehicle supplier industry. This year, three leaders really stood apart and earned this prestigious recognition.”

“The MEMA Triangle Award furthers the belief that many of the most important contributions to the industry are made by those who work quietly and effectively behind the scenes, out of the glare of public accolade, to advance the interests of the entire industry,” said Tim Musgrave chairman of MEMA who also serves as president and CEO of Pressure Systems International. “This is our rare opportunity to publicly recognize that kind and level of selfless work.”

Throughout their careers, each of these professionals has worked tirelessly and effectively to make the industry better and stronger, especially in the area of government advocacy. Because MEMA represents the largest sector of manufacturing jobs in the United States, the group’s advocacy efforts are critical to the industry as well as the economic strength of the country. Through their individual efforts, and by working closely with MEMA staff, these three individuals collectively helped shape vital language on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and were critical to the continued success of the industry. Each also played a vital role in the safe restart of operations following the industry shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, helping the industry rise to meet the health and safety demands of hundreds of thousands of workers in the industry.

“Their vision and passion for the industry, coupled with their high sense of values and caring for their employees, truly exemplify the MEMA Triangle Award’s mission of honoring selfless contributions to the vehicle supplier industry,” said Long. “We are proud to add their names to the list of industry legends who have previously received the MEMA Triangle Award.”

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