Theme of the 2005 Global Automotive Conference

Become a Partner

Partners of GAC 2005 - distinguished speakers and presenters:

Dear Partners of GAC 2005 -  Sponsors, Speakers, Presenters, and Supporters:

The Office of Global Business (OGB) partners with industries, institutions for higher education, government and non-government organizations to spawn and facilitate new and emerging international business practices and ventures. We fully understand that this entrepreneurial spirit starts by encouraging and fostering innovative and productive thinking and acting at all levels of the organization, big and small. New business creation and an increasing need for knowledge workers are important elements to compete in global markets.

OGB is looking for companies and non-profit organizations to become members of this unique and valuable resource. As a partner, you will have access to resources in OGB and the Gordon Ford College of Business and attain high visibility with our faculty, students, and external constituents. In addition you will:  

  • Gain association and identification with new ideas and technologies that OGB and the Ford College represents and promotes. 
  • Access global network of universities and businesses that OGB has relationship with. 
  • Gain access to our students for internships, projects and employment. 
  • Capitalize on a unique educational conference - "The Global Automotive Conference" sponsorship. 
  • Access training and educational workshops and seminars offered by OGB and the Ford College of Business.

 

Friends of GAC

For more information on how to become a partner, please contact:
William Parsons
270-745-6481 
william.parsons@wku.edu

For information about last year's speakers, please click here.

 

GM/China Working on Hybrid & Fuel Cell Vehicles

Nissan: U.S. plant quality up

DCX to settle Hispanic dealer's bias lawsuits

Tower Automotive suffers from steel pricing

American Axle profit declines

Honda's New Hybrid

More SUVs to get stability control

Automaker 'back in the fight,' Ford says

Honda profit falls 7.5% because of strong yen

Stability control can save lives, study shows

FLAT-OUT EASY: Michelin's latest tire technology can support larger vehicles in blowouts

Tough lessons shape Ford's 'green' vision

Read more auto news at : www.auto.com


 

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