AEI Publishes Special Tribute to GM's 100 Years of Innovation

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Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:57pm EDT

WARRENDALE, Pa., July 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The August issue of
Automotive Engineering International (AEI) includes a bonus 52-page supplement
saluting 100 years of General Motors innovation and the innovators involved --
the engineers, scientists and executives. 

Background information for this project was developed through interviews with:

-- Current GM executives Larry Burns, Denise Gray, Jim Queen and Tom Stephens;

-- Center for Automotive Research Chairman, Dave Cole; 
-- Retired GM engineering executives including Hulki Aldikacti, Josh Madden,
Craig Marks, Dave McLellan, Neil Schilke, Ted Robertson, Don Runkle and Robert
Stempel.  

The project was directed by AEI Senior Editor, Lindsay Brooke, with
contributions from leading autowriters Ronald Ahrens, Larry Gustin, Don
Sherman, and Gary Witzenburg. 

The supplement includes a special gatefold poster highlighting the many
engineering and technical milestones that helped build GM. 

Copies of GM's Century of Innovation will be available at SAE International's
booth during the Management Briefing Seminars in Traverse City, Mich., Aug.
12-14.

About Automotive Engineering International (AEI):
Published monthly by SAE International, more than 87,000 automotive
engineering and industry professionals rely on AEI for the "full technology"
story behind the latest new-vehicle development advancements from around the
world.

- www.sae.org/mags/aei/ -

Contact: Nancy Lewis or Shawn Andreassi, both of SAE International, at
pr@sae.org or 1-248-273-4092.



SOURCE  SAE International

Nancy Lewis or Shawn Andreassi, both of SAE International, +1-248-273-4092,
pr@sae.org
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