The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) will honor Rep. Sander Levin (D-Mich.) as the 2009 recipient of the Joseph M. Magliochetti Industry Champion award.
The award will be presented during MEMA's annual Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C. on April 30.  
 
MEMA established the Industry Champion award in 2004 in the memory of Joseph M. Magliochetti, who served as the chairman and CEO of Dana Corp. until his death in 2003.  The award was designed to recognize lawmakers that have shown leadership and initiative on issues impacting automotive and heavy duty suppliers.
 
"Throughout his tenure in the House of Representatives, Rep. Levin has shown steadfast support for suppliers," said MEMA president Bob McKenna. "He understands the role the supplier industry plays in supporting domestic vehicle manufacturing, and how the supplier industry is responsible for the innovations that are making today's vehicles safer and more fuel efficient." 
 
McKenna cited Rep. Levin's leadership in advocating for financial assistance to protect the entire motor vehicle industry during the current financial crisis as well as his efforts to include suppliers in Section 136 of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act. McKenna also noted Rep. Levin's support for research and development, tax incentives, and protecting intellectual property rights. 
 
"Especially during this very critical time for our industry, Mr. Levin has helped to promote an increased awareness of the importance of suppliers to our national economy among his colleagues in Congress and within the new Administration," McKenna stated. "His efforts have been tireless and they have made a difference. We are honored to present him with this prestigious award."

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