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AHA” Moment Starts with You 2015 SAE Foundation Annual Celebration Honoring Sergio Marchionne Chief Executive Officer Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V The “AHA” MoMENT STARTS WITH YOU 2015 SAE FOUNDATION ANNUAL CELEBRATION Honoring Sergio Marchionne Chief Executive Officer Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. 2015 Host Company: B:8.375” T:8.125” S:7” HERE’S TO MOVING THE AUTO INDUSTRY FORWARD. Congratulations to Sergio Marchionne for being honored with the Industry Leadership Award. B:11.125” T:10.875” S:10” ©2015 FCA US LLC. 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What’s the first “aha!” moment you’ve witnessed in your life? Was it a child discovering that an empty box can be imagined to be anything from a rowboat to a spaceship? Was it a young boy feeling the freedom of a bicycle, minus training wheels or Dad’s steady hand on the back of the seat? Was it a young girl in safety goggles imagining that the volcano she has finished at the kitchen table will win first prize at the science fair? Each of us sees the joy of discovery in so many ways throughout our lives. And that joy of discovery, of learning and growing, is exactly at the core of the work of the SAE Foundation. These “aha” moments are the results of the basics we teach students through the A World In Motion®, F1 in Schools™, and Collegiate Design Series™ programs, and the “aha” moments can lead to a lifetime love of science, technology, engineering and math. Your support of the Foundation and SAE’s educational programs is critical to the future of the global automotive, aerospace and commercial vehicle markets. In classrooms around the world, SAE-trained educators are addressing the crisis in STEM education, bringing to life these basic STEM principles through creative and fun projects that encourage discovery, creativity and innovation. So many “aha” moments can begin at the very point you provide your support. Tonight, we pay tribute to leadership, dedication and service with Mr. Sergio Marchionne of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles receiving the prestigious Industry Leader of the Year Award. We honor GM executive and former Foundation Chair Mark Johnson with the Don Ableson Award for his dedication to SAE over many years. The Gordon Millar Award – recognition for a company’s philanthropic support – goes to Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia. We also will acknowledge the future through our Young Industry Leader awardees, Maria Christina Herrera of Caterpillar and Dr. Scott Curran of the Oakridge National Labs. We will also take a moment for special recognition of Don Ableson and his 15 years of service to SAE Foundation Canada. Most importantly, we honor those of you who help make real the work of the Foundation. You may be a volunteer, a donor, a teacher, an executive, or a company that has been generous in your support. Individually and collectively, the future STEMs from you. You are helping us as we help young people discover the joy in learning. For that, we salute you, and we thank you. Together, we can look forward to many more years of successfully giving our children the drive, desire and joy for inventing the future. Tonight, we celebrate the “aha” moments in life… many of which begin with you. Thank for you being here. Enjoy! Mazen Hammoud Karen L. 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Watz Writer: D. Weber Account Super: E. Martin Copy Editor: Park Prod Artist: palace, janet Print Producer: C. Sosin Account Exec: K. Dakesian Traffic: Z. Martin AGENDA Master of Ceremonies Daniel Howes, The Detroit News Welcome and Introductions Dinner Presentation of Gordon Millar Award Sponsored by 2015 Recipient Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG) Presentation of Donald W. Ableson Award for Visionary Leadership 2015 Recipient Mark A. Johnson Presentation of Stefan Pischinger Young Industry Leadership Awards Sponsored by 2015 Recipients Maria Cristina Herrera Caterpillar Inc Scott Curran Oak Ridge National Laboratory Presentation of SAE Foundation Industry Leadership Award 2015 Recipient Sergio Marchionne Chief Executive Officer Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. 3 T:8.125” LEARNING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT. T:10.875” General Motors is a strong believer in expanding STEM education for our youth. 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