AUBURN HILLS, Mich.,
May 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/
-- BorgWarner was honored to receive The Gordon Millar Award, sponsored by AVL, on
May 14th, 2019 at the
Westin Book Cadillac in Detroit,
Michigan, at the SAE Foundation's Annual Celebration Dinner
where industry leaders that have made an unwavering commitment to
STEM education are highlighted. The distinguished Gordon Millar Award recognizes an individual(s)
or organization that best demonstrates continuous philanthropic
support of the SAE Foundation's mission to encourage and increase
student participation and achievement in Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education.
"BorgWarner is thrilled to receive The Gordon Millar Award from the SAE Foundation as
STEM initiatives are a core part of who our company is," said
Felecia Pryor, Executive Vice
President and Chief Human Resources Officer, BorgWarner. "We are
passionate about supporting the communities where we live and work
and this award is a nice recognition for all our employees involved
in these activities."
BorgWarner has consistently been a strong global supporter of
the SAE A World In Motion® (AWIM), which is a teacher-administered,
industry volunteer-assisted program that brings STEM education to
life in the classroom through hands-on activities for students in
kindergarten through eighth grade. Throughout the years, BorgWarner
has supported the program with both funding support and volunteers.
BorgWarner employees frequently visit local schools with the goal
of helping students develop a passion for STEM activities through
different actions and events where students explore STEM
concepts.
About BorgWarner
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) is a
global product leader in clean and efficient technology solutions
for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles. With manufacturing
and technical facilities in 68 locations in 19 countries, the
company employs approximately 29,000 worldwide. For more
information, please visit borgwarner.com.
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