Automotive Industry Action Group Recognizes Two Visteon Employees for Outstanding Achievement
06 July 2004 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Automotive Industry Action Group Recognizes Two Visteon Employees
for Outstanding Achievement DEARBORN, Mich., July 5 /PRNewswire/ --
The Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG), a not-for-profit
association based in Southfield, Mich., has recognized Eugene
Greenstein and Philip Marlow of Visteon Corporation (NYSE:VC) as
recipients of the organization's 2004 Outstanding Achievement
Awards. (Photo:
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Greenstein, director of engineering and information technology
integration, and Marlow, product information manager, will be
honored at AIAG's Annual Outstanding Achievement Awards Dinner on
August 31, 2004, at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Hotel. Nick
Scheele, president and chief operating officer of Ford Motor
Company, will provide the keynote address for the event. "It's
always a tremendous honor to have Visteon employees recognized for
their hard work and dedication to an industry that continues to
evolve," said Lorie Buckingham, Visteon senior vice president and
chief information officer. "Euge and Phil are a great asset to
Visteon and we applaud them for taking their own time and
considerable effort to move the industry forward by working with
various groups at the Automotive Industry Action Group in their
spare time." The annual award program recognizes those automotive
industry employees who have given their time and expertise to help
AIAG advance toward cooperation throughout the supply chain. Any
AIAG member who is an active participant in work groups, project
teams or steering committees is eligible for an award nomination.
Nominations for Outstanding Achievement Awards are submitted by
peers, AIAG members and AIAG staff representatives. Greenstein is
recognized for his leadership as chairman for the 2003 AIAG
Collaborative Engineering and Product Development Steering
Committee, as well as numerous other contributions to AIAG.
Greenstein is responsible for coordinating the integration of
Product Lifecycle Management tools across Visteon's product
development and manufacturing functions. Prior to this role, he was
director of engineering information technology and oversaw
Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE),
Product Information Management (PIM), and Knowledge-Based
Engineering (KBE) corporate-wide. Greenstein has worked for Ford
and Visteon for nearly 30 years in a variety of engineering,
advanced manufacturing and supplier quality positions. He holds a
bachelor's degree, master's degree and a doctorate in electrical
engineering from Case Western Reserve, as well as a master's degree
in business administration from Wayne State University. Marlow is
being recognized based on his leadership contribution to two AIAG
work groups: the Digital Engineering Visualization (DEV) Work Group
and the Product Data Quality Work Group. Additionally, Marlow is
co-chair of the AIAG DEV Work Group, chair of the Strategic
Automotive Standards Industry Group (SASIG) DEV Work Group and a
member of the AIAG Product Data Quality Work Group. The DEV Work
Group was formed in 2002 to assist those who are using or
contemplating the use of digital engineering visualization tools.
The mission of the work group is to establish globally accepted
practices, guidelines, technologies and standards that facilitate
implementation of DEV, enabling collaboration among automakers and
suppliers. The PDQ Work Group was formed in 1999 and is responsible
for helping to establish a common set of guidelines, standards and
practices for developing and producing quality products. Marlow has
more than 20 years of experience in automotive product design. He
also serves as chairman of the Visteon engineering Computer-Aided
Design (CAD) Standards Committee. During his tenure at Ford and
Visteon, Marlow has held a variety of positions in product
engineering and engineering information technology. He has a
bachelor's degree in management from the University of Michigan -
Dearborn. AIAG is a not-for-profit association founded in 1982 and
headquartered in Southfield, Michigan. AIAG's primary goals in
supporting its 1,600 members are to reduce cost and complexity
within the automotive supply chain and to improve speed-to-market,
product quality, employee health-and-safety and the environment.
For more information about AIAG, access http://www.aiag.org/ .
Visteon Corporation is a leading full-service supplier that
delivers consumer-driven technology solutions to automotive
manufacturers worldwide and through multiple channels within the
global automotive aftermarket. Visteon has approximately 72,000
employees and a global delivery system of more than 200 technical,
manufacturing, sales and service facilities located in 25
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Visteon Corporation CONTACT: Liane Bilicki of Visteon Corporation,
+1-313-755-2916, Web site: http://www.visteon.com/
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