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Empowering today’s students to lead tomorrow Visit us at csr.bosch.us Bosch is investing in programs that inspire students to pursue education and careers in science and technology.

WELCOME... Tonight, we celebrate the natural curiosity of students and the moments of discovery that nurture that curiosity and spark their interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). We also celebrate industry leaders whose dedication, service and philanthropy provide critical support for the future STEM workforce. There are many aspects of tonight’s festivities that would not be possible without your support. It is evident in the joy in learning expressed by the students who proudly display and explain their A World In Motion® projects. It is in the experience and pride shown by the Collegiate Design Teams in discussing their collaborative efforts and successes. These students are just a microcosm of the STEM talent nurtured by SAE’s premier education programs which reach over 110,000 students globally each year. The Foundation is honored to present the prestigious Industry Leadership Award to Josè Muñoz, Chief Performance Officer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Chairman, and Nissan China recognizing his STEM career accomplishments. Bruce Aubin will receive the Ableson Award for dedication and service to the SAE Foundation Canada. The AVL-sponsored Gordon Millar Award will be presented to the FCA Foundation for their outstanding philanthropic support and we will celebrate the future through the Denso-sponsored Young Industry Leadership Awardees Amanda Martin from Caterpillar, Inc. and Patrick Miller from Faurecia. We also honor all of you who help make real the work of the Foundation - donors, teachers, volunteers, executives or companies that have given of your time, talent, and financial support. You have made it possible for young people to discover their innate curiosity for the world around them. Thank you for igniting the spark of imagination and providing the catalyst for students to realize that they can achieve their dreams. Enjoy your evening!

Dan Nicholson Chair SAE Foundation Trustees

Lori Gatmaitan Director SAE Foundation

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Through the Ford STEAM Experience, Ford is inspiring the next generations of inventors and innovators with cutting-edge educational opportunities in STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math. With an investment of over $60 million dollars in education and STEAM initiatives over 30 years, Ford is committed to developing the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers to dream and build a better future for all of us. From at-home ideas for STEAM activities to problem-solving classroom opportunities and collaborations with some of the country’s most exceptional organizations, the Ford STEAM Experience is helping a new generation of inventors and mobility makers find their future in a STEAM career and go further.

For more information, visit: FordSTEAMExperience.com

AGENDA Master of Ceremonies John McElroy, Host of Autoline.tv

Welcome and Introductions Live Autoline.tv interview

John McElroy and José Muñoz

Dinner Tribute to Arnold W. Siegel Presentation of Donald W. Ableson Award for Visionary Leadership 2018 Recipient Bruce Aubin

Presentation of Gordon Millar Award

Sponsored by

2018 Recipient FCA Foundation

Presentation of SAE Foundation/DENSO Young Industry Leadership Awards 2018 Recipients

Sponsored by

Amanda Martin Caterpillar, Inc. Patrick Miller Faurecia

Presentation of SAE Foundation Industry Leadership Award 2018 Recipient José Muñoz Chief Performance Officer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.  Chairman, Nissan China

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Quality at every step.

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Beginning in 2006, Kia made one of the biggest single foreign investments in the history of Georgia by establishing a state-of-the-art production facility in West Point. Since then, we, along with our suppliers, have helped create more than 14,000 jobs and produced more than 2.6 million vehicles. With an annual capacity of more than 360,000 vehicles, KMMG is home to the Sorento SUV and Optima midsize sedan, two of the brand’s top selling models in the United States. This advanced manufacturing facility represents a $1.1 billion investment on a 2,200 acre site, operating 24 hours a day. More than 90 percent of the vehicles assembled in West Point are destined for dealerships across America, which accounts for more than 40 percent of all Kia sales in the U.S. KMMG’s goal is to be the best and most innovative automotive company in the world driven by the belief that Customer Satisfaction is Rooted in Quality. This is made possible by a team of individuals each identified as the best of the best.

SPONSORS OEM Elite Sponsors

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Platinum Sponsors

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Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsors

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STEM TAKES KIDS FROM PLAYING WITH CARS, TO BUILDING THEM. General Motors proudly supports the SAE Foundation. Our future innovators are never too young to benefit from the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math educational programs you’re developing.

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SPONSORS CONTINUED Gordon Millar Award Sponsor

Valet Sponsor

SAE Foundation/DENSO Young Industry Leadership Award Sponsor

Corporate Tables

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MENTOR SPONSORS The following companies have expressed their commitment to nurturing emerging engineers by agreeing to be Mentor Sponsors. Mentor Sponsors provide an opportunity for university students to attend this evening and to network among industry executives. Mentor Sponsors share their tables with five college students who aspire toward careers in engineering.

Because STEM educaƟon is important — and fun!

ConƟnental Structural PlasƟcs congratulates Nissan’s José Muñoz, the 2018 SAE FoundaƟon Industry Leadership Award winner. Thank you for inspiring the next generaƟon of innovators. As the challenges facing the auto industry become increasingly complex, automakers and suppliers alike will turn to today’s youth to discover new ways to make our vehicles lighter, safer, smarter and more fuel efficient. We salute these aspiring engineers and technical experts and all those who support them. www.cspplas�cs.com

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At Honda, we do more than build cars.

We fuel dreams.

The joy of creating is grounded in Honda’s commitment to imagination, curiosity and innovative ideas. When visionaries are freed from what’s always been done to think about what’s never been done before, the sky’s the limit.

Honda is a proud supporter of the SAE Foundation.

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THE DONALD W. ABLESON AWARD FOR VISIONARY LEADERSHIP • Recipient must have more than 20 years of service to the mobility community, representing industry, academia or government and must have made notable contributions serving in a leadership capacity. • Recipient must have served on the SAE Foundation Board or the SAE Foundation Canada Board of Directors for more than three years or be a leader who has made significant contributions toward improving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. • Recipient must have led at least one initiative that resulted in noteworthy advancements of the SAE Foundation’s mission.

Past Recipients Include: 2017 Jack Thompson (posthumously) 2016 Cuneyt L. Oge, PWC’s PRTM Management Consulting 2015 Mark A. Johnson, General Motors Corporation 2014 Joseph B. Anderson Jr., TAG Holdings LLC 2013 Neil A. Schilke, Schilke Systems Engineering, LLC 2012 Joseph M. Colucci, Automotive Fuels Consulting 2011 Rodica Baranescu PhD, Navistar International Corp. 2010 Daniel M. Hancock, DMH Consulting 2008 Arnold W. Siegel, Accident Reconstruction Associates 2007 Neil De Koker, Original Equipment Suppliers Association 2006 William T. Birge, Honeywell 2005 Fred Nader, AutoTech Technology Development, Inc. 2004 Raymond A. Morris, SAE International 2004 William G. Agnew, General Motors Corporation

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2018 RECIPIENT OF THE DONALD W. ABLESON AWARD FOR VISIONARY LEADERSHIP Bruce Aubin Bruce Aubin is the 2018 Donald W. Ableson Award for Visionary Leadership recipient. Mr. Aubin has been an active SAE member for 60 years serving as SAE International President in 1993. He was instrumental in forming SAE Foundation Canada in 1999 and was elected Foundation president in 2013. Mr. Aubin’s work in establishing the SAE Foundation Canada made it possible to provide the A World In Motion (AWIM) program across all Canadian provinces and territories impacting over 600,000 students. In 2001, the SAE Customer Support Person of the year Award was established to honor an individual in the air transport industry. Due to Mr. Aubin’s generous support of the award and the Foundation, it was renamed the Bruce R. Aubin Aerospace Customer Support Award for Excellence in 2005. As an SAE International member, Mr. Aubin served in many leadership positions including the Engineering Committee, Finance Committee, and the ATA Engineering and Maintenance Committee. He is an SAE Fellow, a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute, and an Associate Fellow of the AIAA. Recognizing the need to expand the reach of the SAE Aerospace sector, in 2002 Mr. Aubin aligned the Aerospace Congress with Aerospace North America. This change made it possible to provide both a congress and an exhibition of aviation technologies in Canada.

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As a constant and generous advocate for the SAE Foundation, Bruce Aubin continues to support SAE’s education programs inspiring the future generations of STEM professionals.

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THE GORDON MILLAR AWARD

Sponsored by:

The Gordon Millar Award provides special recognition of the individual 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. The award is funded by AVL.

Past Recipients: 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Ford Motor Company John Deere Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia Toyota USA Foundation GM Foundation Dan and Vicky Hancock Arne and Steffi Siegel

FCA Foundation Christine Estereicher FCA Foundation The FCA Foundation’s support has impacted teachers and students across the country and, in recent years, has focused on reaching students throughout southeast Michigan and in the high-need area of Toledo, Ohio. The Foundation has been a flexible and responsive partner, generously supporting the SAE Foundation’s Centennial Campaign in 2006 with a $1.75 million gift. Their recent support made it possible for SAE to provide the A World In Motion program to ALL second and fifth grade classrooms throughout Warren, Michigan.

While the FCA Foundation’s financial support has been key, the organization has also provided an army of engaged, enthusiastic volunteers. In 2017, the FCA Foundation funded a grant as part of its collaboration with the FCA US Motor Citizens volunteer program. In addition to funding the program, FCA US employees volunteered nearly 1,000 hours in support of A World In Motion, the Formula SAE student design competition, and the JetToy Challenge. This dedication and investment on a personal level is exactly what the Gordon Millar award was meant to celebrate.

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DENSO is a proud supporter of the SAE Foundation and STEM Education.

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/ We broadly support STEM education through corporate giving and our DENSO North America Foundation, helping our communities prosper through the development of a skilled and knowledgeable workforce. /

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2018 RECIPIENT OF THE SAE FOUNDATION/ DENSO YOUNG INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD This award recognizes professionals with less than 12 years of industry experience, who have significant accomplishments and potential for leadership growth.

Past Recipients: 2017 2016 2015 2014

Srikanth Pilla, PhD (Clemson University) and Sandeep Makam (FCA) Jamal Madni (The Boeing Company) and Shahjada Pahlovy, PhD (Dynax Corporation) Maria Cristina Herrera, PhD (Caterpillar Inc.) and Scott Curran, PhD (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Yanping Xia, PhD (Delphi Automotive Thermal Systems) and Sridhar Raveendran (Caterpillar Electronics) 2013 Adam Timmons, PhD (Chrysler Group LLC) and Kaustav Sinha, PhD (The Dow Chemical Company) 2012 Shady El Safty (General Motors) and Kumar Prasad Telikepalli (Eaton Corporation) 2011 Stacy Martin (General Motors) and Jennifer C. Wheeler (AVL Powertrain Engineering, Inc.)

Amanda Martin Caterpillar, Inc. Amanda is an unparalleled, successful leader who has been recognized inside and outside of Caterpillar. She has produced strong results as a Metallurgist, Supplier Quality Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer and Supply Collaboration Engineer. She is on the Girl Scouts of Central Illinois Board of Directors, an Area Representative for the SWE Central IL Professional Section, a Global Caterpillar Young Professionals Officer, and is a Decatur Women’s Initiative Network Officer Board member. Amanda received the Central IL SWE Advocacy Award to recognize her passion for empowering women to pursue STEM and has received the Global Young Professionals Communicator of the Year Award. She has developed a reputation as the go-to person to solve complex problems within the facility as well as with her suppliers. Her approachability and effective communication skills have allowed her to develop a network spanning all levels of the facility which she utilizes to quickly resolve issues. Her outstanding ability to collaborate with everyone in her network also allowed her to execute over $600K in cost savings for the Product

Group while identifying benefits for the business. Amanda leverages her background in metallurgical failure analysis, casting, forgings, and additive manufacturing to assist others in sourcing decisions and product development. One of Amanda’s supervisors chose her to participate in Emerging Leaders training, which is provided for individuals who have shown exemplary leadership aptitude. She was hand-selected to attend Breakthrough Leadership for Women Training, and then asked to return as a speaker for Breakthrough Leadership for Men. Amanda received the PD> Mountain Mover award for her leadership and contributions to a new metallurgical lab reporting system. She received the SWE Central IL Advocacy Award for championing the empowerment of women and girls, including organizing the 2017 Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day for Decatur, which impacted over 100 local girls. She was awarded the Outstanding Communicator award by the Caterpillar Global Young Professionals and was sought out as the next Global Communicator for the organization the following year. Amanda’s outstanding results and leadership positions have attracted the attention of her management, culminating in two special awards from the Director of the Resource Industries Supply Management Division.

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2018 RECIPIENT OF THE SAE FOUNDATION/ DENSO YOUNG INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD Patrick Miller Faurecia Patrick exemplifies all that it means to be an engineer: he is an innovator, a problemsolver and a leader. Because of his drive and willingness to lead, Patrick has challenged himself to pursue various opportunities, sometimes beyond the scope of an engineer, and this has resulted in many accomplishments. In attitude and behavior, Patrick embodies leadership traits – among them commitment, drive and resourcefulness – that have helped him successfully drive teams to reach results and to keep pushing the boundaries of what it means to be an engineer.

Our hard hats are off to the SAE Foundation for its role in championing STEM education.

During Patrick’s time as Quality Manager in Faurecia, he was not only responsible for his day-to-day tasks, but he also filled the role of Purchasing Manager. In 2016, he decreased the Maintenance, Repair and Operating yearly spend by $54,700; this was part of a large improvement plan he had worked on for two years. As part of that plan, Patrick worked outside of his engineering comfort zone to consolidate vendors and get new vendors in the plant, and while this was a challenge, Patrick succeeded in that role. As part of his accomplishments, Patrick identified, initiated and facilitated a process change which led to saving $2,200 and four minutes of downtime per shift. Within his first month in his role as a product development leader, Patrick was thrown into the fire quite quickly: he was responsible for organizing and leading the build for the team’s prototype shop. This meant that Patrick had to organize and lead a team which didn’t directly report to him, and they then had to ensure that they had components, builders, tables, etc. required to build and fill incoming orders. While leading a team that didn’t have direct responsibility for Patrick’s project, he managed to lead them over the course of a four-month build, during which there was never a delay on the deliveries. During his time as a quality manager, Patrick didn’t have any external concerns from customers over a period of 18 months. While some would have been fine with simply getting the job done, Patrick delved deeper into his role and the processes associated with it. He ultimately implemented a station defect tracker to track each “not right first time” for each operation. By implementing this, Patrick along with the plant team drove micro-stops and rework down 75% on each production line. These are just some of the few examples of how Patrick has shown initiative, commitment and innovation as an engineer and as a leader. Patrick has also been honored with a Being Faurecia award, which recognized him for going above and beyond his scope of work.

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INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD The Industry Leadership Award recognizes individuals who have made meaningful contributions to the mobility industry. Nominees must have achieved the following: • a significant level of success in their STEM careers • demonstrated innovation and risk taking • established a new direction or developed a position which challenged their industry • contributed outside their industry, exemplified through community education, philanthropic or government activities

Past Award Recipients 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Jack Roush, Roush Fenway Racing, Roush Enterprises Mark Fields, Ford Motor Company Sergio Marchionne, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Osamu “Simon” Nagata, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Mary T. Barra, General Motors Corporation Edsel B. Ford, II, Ford Motor Company John Krafcik, Hyundai Motor America Peter Marks, Chairman, President and CEO, Robert Bosch LLC Rodney O’Neal, Delphi Jim Press, Chrysler LLC Alan Mulally, Ford Motor Company Carlos Ghosn, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. Robert A. Lutz, General Motors Corporation Dr. Shoichiro Toyoda, Toyota Motor Corporation J.T. Battenberg, III, Delphi Corporation Gary L. Cowger, General Motors Corporation Heinz C. Prechter, ASC Incorporated (posthumous award) Shamel T. Rushwin, Ford Motor Company Donald E. Hackworth, General Motors Corporation James J. Padilla, Ford Motor Company Dennis K. Pawley, Chrysler Corporation G. Richard Wagoner, Jr., General Motors Corporation

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Nissan is proud to celebrate the SAE Foundation 2018 Industry Leadership Award Recipient Nissan Chief Performance Officer José Muñoz

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2018 RECIPIENT OF THE INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD José Muñoz, PhD José Muñoz, Chief Performance Officer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Chairman Nissan China receives the Industry Leadership Award for achieving a significant level of success in his STEM career and exemplifying how to be an innovative risk taker who continuously challenges the industry. Muñoz was appointed Chief Performance Officer of Nissan Motor Corporation November 2016 and reports directly to CEO Hiroto Saikawa. In this role, he is responsible for the overall performance of the company. From 2014 to 2018 he also served as Chairman of Nissan North America (NNA) overseeing operations. Muñoz holds a doctorate in nuclear engineering from Polytechnic University of Madrid and an MBA from Instituto de Empresa Business School in Madrid. The SAE Foundation spoke with José to learn more about his passion for STEM education. Describe your role within Nissan. As Nissan’s Chief Performance Officer, I am responsible for the company’s overall results. I oversee all regions and business units on the revenue side of the company and am accountable for the implementation of strategies to ensure efficiency and transparency in our global operations. Although keeping my finger on the pulse of each region is a challenge—and requires a great deal of work across multiple time zones—I appreciate the vantage point and the opportunity to collaborate with our teams and our partners. Why is STEM education important to you? I know first-hand that a STEM education provides an excellent foundation for success. I want to ensure that more students have the same educational opportunities from which I benefited—being an engineer by training myself.

Encouraging students to develop an interest in STEM subjects is critical to the future of the auto industry and to companies like Nissan. We need skilled engineers, accountants, scientists, analysts, and other employees who have a solid foundation in science, engineering, and math. Investing in STEM education is, in fact, an investment in our very own future. Who/what inspired you to pursue a STEM career/path? I was always attracted to the sciences—and to engineering, in particular—because I love solving problems. The more complex, the better! I’m also constantly looking for the most efficient way to accomplish any goal—large or small—and have found that a science background is a tremendous asset for this. Utilizing data allows me to accurately assess what’s working, what’s not, and identify improvement levers. With a strong background in the sciences and a doctorate in engineering, I began my career as a nuclear aerospace engineer. After transitioning into the auto industry, I found that my science training and experience have been great assets in business management—especially in areas of data analytics, scenario planning, and risk management. How have you helped shape Nissan’s STEM efforts? What are you most proud of? Nissan contributes to many programs that engage students in STEM—from sponsoring robotics competitions to programs that encourage girls to consider finance careers. One groundbreaking project funded by Nissan was the development of four science and literature books for children in kindergarten through third grade. Those books were specially designed to grab the attention of young children and get them excited about math and science with handson activities. I’m proud that those books have been a great addition to the SAE Foundation’s A World In Motion curriculum.

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2018 RECIPIENT OF THE INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD (continued) Why has Nissan chosen the SAE Foundation as a partner?

What are you most looking forward to at the SAE Foundation Annual Celebration?

The SAE Foundation has a national scope and a long history of setting standards for industry engineering. The Foundation is thoughtful and experienced in providing educational resources to students to engage them in STEM in interesting and often entertaining ways. The SAE Foundation is a terrific partner, complementing Nissan’s commitment to STEM education.

Nissan is committed to giving back to the communities where we operate, and it’s always wonderful to see the impact of these efforts. I look forward to celebrating what Nissan and the SAE Foundation have accomplished together, as well as the work of my fellow awardees.

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THE TOTAL STEM SOLUTION Bringing students, teachers and industry together for a more innovative future

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K-3 PRIMARY Five hands-on science and literature units that introduce the earliest of learners to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts.

ELEMENTARY 4-6 Uses more analytical skills to work through the Engineering Design Experience.

MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 Capitalizes on acquired problem-solving skills and further illustrates the real-world application of age-appropriate math and science concepts.

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COLLEGE SAE Collegiate Design Series™ (CDS) is an interdisciplinary real-world learning experience that prepares both graduate and undergraduate students for the workforce.

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PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT Many industry professionals return to volunteer with the programs they credit for their success.

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PASSION AND LIFELONG LEARNING TRINSEO FOSTERS THE NEXT GENERATION OF INNOVATORS Trinseo is a different kind of leading global materials company – at the intersection of people, technology, and customers. We manufacture and provide rigid and soft-touch polymers, bioplastics, latex binders, and synthetic rubber. The support of passionated and innovative talents is intrinsic to who we are and a basis for creating the future.

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WHY STEM MATTERS Compared to other countries around the world, according to the World Economic Forum, the United States ranks:

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IN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM QUALITY

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IN PRIMARY EDUCATION QUALITY

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IN MATH AND SCIENCE EDUCATION QUALITY

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ONLY 26% OF AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ARE CONSIDERED PROFICIENT IN MATH.

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78% OF AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES DO NOT MEET THE STANDARD LEVELS FOR AT LEAST ONE ENTRY-LEVEL STEM COLLEGE COURSE.

THERE ARE NEARLY

3.7 MILLION UNFILLED U.S. JOBS IN STEM FIELDS.

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A World In Motion (AWIM) OUR K-8 STEM EDUCATION SOLUTION AWIM is a teacher-administered, industry volunteer assisted program that brings science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education to life in the classroom for students in Kindergarten through Grade 8. Benchmarked to the national standards, the AWIM program incorporates integrated STEM learning experiences through hands-on activities that reinforce classroom STEM learning: PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS & BENEFITS

• It’s interdisciplinary in nature, which helps students learn to make meaningful connections among disciplines • All activities correlate with the Next Generation Science standards and the Common Core standards • It builds bridges between corporations and classrooms by giving teachers, volunteers, and students the opportunity to work together and learn from each other • More than 72,000 curriculum/ challenge kits have been provided; over 4.5 million students participate; more than 30,000 volunteers

New Program!

KEEPING OUR NETWORKS SECURE Middle School (6-8)

In this exciting new IT Challenge, students deepen their understanding of the architecture of the internet and how it was designed to withstand both physical and electronic attacks. Throughout the challenge, students will: • Explore different physical models that simulate the movement of information through the internet • Work to identify problems with each model and test different enhancements to help make the network operate better and faster • Investigate the two basic components of securing data and systems: encryption and authentication After learning about these key attributes of cybersecurity, students create marketing materials to inform purchasers of self-driving cars about the important steps implemented by a fictional car company, Jupiter Motors, to keep its car systems safe and secure.

Coming Soon!

PROGRAMMING EACH OTHER

In the Programming Each Other Challenge, students learn about the thought processes involved in breaking down problems and converting them into logical steps. Throughout the challenge, students investigate real-world problems that can be broken down into smaller subproblems. They investigate loops, conditional statements, data analysis, variables, and complex programming concepts as they try to systematize activities that they do on a daily basis. After learning about these key attributes of programming, students create “programs” for everyday tasks that can be included in a book about programming for younger children being created by a fictional book publisher.

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AUTODRIVE CHALLENGE™ COLLEGIATE COMPETITION SAE International launched the next generation of the Collegiate Design Series through a partnership with General Motors to create the AutoDrive Challenge™. This three-year autonomous vehicle competition is designed to fully immerse university teams into an experience to develop and demonstrate a fully autonomous vehicle. AutoDrive includes real-world applications of sensing technologies, computing platforms, software design implementation and advanced computation method integration - resulting in a level-four autonomous vehicle. Students and faculty at participating universities will be invited to attend technology-specific workshops to help them in their concept refinement and overall understanding of autonomous vehicle technology.

Participating Universities: Kettering University Michigan State University Michigan Tech North Carolina A&T University Texas A&M University University of Toronto University of Waterloo Virginia Tech

ADVANCING THE SOLUTION Pushing for Excellence SAE International and the SAE Foundation recognize the efforts of mobility industry professionals, STEM educators and both undergraduate and graduate students who have excelled in their areas with a robust Awards & Scholarships program.

SAE Medal of Honor Established in 1986, this award recognizes and honors a living SAE member for unique and significant contributions to SAE which strengthen or add to SAE’s ability to further its purpose. These contributions are time-tested and be a major factor in SAE’s success. SAE Past Presidents are eligible for this award, with their contributions initiated and proven after their term of office.

A4A/SAE NDT “Better Way” Award The A4A/SAE NDT Better Way award is sponsored by Airlines for America (A4A) and SAE International. The “Better Way” award recognizes a government-industry team that has developed and applied a technology, technique, process, or policy that advances inspection or test of civil/commercial aircraft structure, aircraft components, or aircraft systems.

SAE/Arnold W. Siegel Humanitarian Award Established in 2014 and made possible by a gift from Arnold and Stephanie Siegel, this award recognizes those whose mobility industry contributions have made a lasting benefit to humanity. The award honors individuals, teams or organizations who have made a significant, positive, multi-generational impact on the world such as, but not limited to: mobility safety or the environment, creating a safer healthier world.

SAE/Magnus Hendrickson Innovation Award This award honors renowned inventor and businessman Magnus Hendrickson, who founded Hendrickson Motor Truck Company in 1913, by recognizing individuals or teams whose efforts in commercial vehicle dynamics represent true innovation and have created significant, lasting change in the commercial vehicle industry. sae.org/participate/awards

Other Awards Include: Ableson Award for Visionary Leadership Arch T. Colwell Cooperative Engineering Medal Arch T. Colwell Merit Award Arnold W. Siegel International Transportation Safety Award Award for Research on Automotive Lubricants Barry D. McNutt Award for Excellence in Automotive Policy Analysis Bill Agnew Award for Outstanding AWIM Volunteers Charles M. Manly Memorial Medal Clarence L. (Kelly) Johnson Aerospace Vehicle Design and Development Award Cliff Garrett Turbomachinery Engineering Award Daniel Guggenheim Medal Distinguished Section Member Award honoring Noble R. Patterson Distinguished Younger Member Award honoring Edward N. Cole Edward N. Cole Award for Automotive Engineering Innovation Elmer A. Sperry Award Environmental Excellence in Transportation Award Excellence in Engineering Education - Triple “E” Award Forest R. McFarland Award Franklin W. Kolk Air Transportation Progress Award Franz F. Pischinger Powertrain Innovation Award Gary Dickinson Award for Teaching Excellence Harry L. Horning Memorial Award Henry Ford II Distinguished Award for Excellence in Automotive Engineering Henry O. Fuchs Student Award International Leadership Citation J. Cordell Breed Award for Women Leaders

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James M. Crawford Technical Standards Board Outstanding Achievement Award L. Ray Buckendale Lecture Lloyd L. Withrow Distinguished Speaker Award Lloyd Reuss Award for Teaching Excellence Marvin Whitlock Award Max Bentele Award for Engine Technology Innovation Myers Award for Outstanding Student Paper Honeywell Outstanding Collegiate Branch Award Ralph K. Hillquist NVH Lifetime Achievement Award Ralph H. Isbrandt Automotive Safety Engineering Award Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award Rodica Baranescu Award for Technical & Leadership Excellence Rumbaugh Outstanding Student Leader Award Russell S. Springer Award SAE Aerospace Engineering Leadership Award SAE Delco Electronics Intelligent Transportation Systems Award SAE Emeritus Recognition SAE Engineering Meetings Board Outstanding Oral Presentation Award SAE Faculty Advisor Award SAE Fellow Grade SAE Foundation Industry Leadership Award SAE Foundation/Denso Young Industry Leadership Award SAE Heinz C. Prechter Award for Automotive Excellence

SAE John Johnson Award for Outstanding Research in Diesel Engines SAE John Melvin Award for Motorsport Safety SAE Sid Olsen Engineering Executive of the Year Award SAE/AEM Outstanding Young Engineer Award SAE/AISI Sydney H. Melbourne Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Automotive Sheet Steel SAE/InterRegs Standards and Regulations Award SAE/Timken-Howard Simpson Automotive Transmission and Driveline Innovation Award Steven M. Atkins Ability and Achievement in Science, Engineering, and Technology (AASET) Award Subir Chowdhury Medal of Quality Leadership Thomas H. Speller Award Vincent Bendix Automotive Electronics Engineering Award William Littlewood Memorial Lecture William R. “Bill” Adam Formula SAE Vehicle Development Grant Wright Brothers Medal

Scholarships BMW/SAE Engineering Scholarship Ford/SAE Foundation Scholarship Fund Dan and Vicky Hancock Scholarship for Mechanical Engineering Excellence Edward D. Hendrickson/SAE Engineering Scholarship Donald and Barbara Mozley Scholarship Tau Beta Pi/SAE Engineering Scholarship TMC/SAE Donald D Dawson Technical Scholarship Fred M Young Sr/SAE Engineering Scholarship Ralph K. Hillquist Honorary SAE Scholarship SAE/David Hermance Hybrid Technologies Scholarship SAE Long Term Member Sponsored Scholarship Yanmar/SAE Scholarship

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2018 SAE FOUNDATION ANNUAL CELEBRATION COMMITTEE The following leaders in the mobility industry have been strong stewards in promoting and supporting STEM education through their commitment to and planning of this evening’s celebration. Lori Gatmaitan SAE Foundation

Jeff McQueen EMS-CHEMIE

Mark Holzer Sirrus

Thomas Miller BASF

Daniel Nicholson Trustee, Chair General Motors Mike Powers Sirrus

SAE FOUNDATION TRUSTEES Daniel Basch Parker Hannifin

David Knight John Deere Ltd.

Jeff Varick Brandmotion, LLC

Alison Bazil Ford Motor Company

Robert J. Last Last Consulting Group, LLC

Tim Whited MESA

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Jim Lewis AVL North America

Kent Wichelt Sears Manufacturing Company

Judy Curran Ford Motor Company

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Adam F. Zemke Michigan House of Representatives

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EMERITUS TRUSTEES Donald W. Ableson Retired General Motors Corporation

Joe Colucci Retired General Motors

Cuneyt Oge Retired PWC PRTM Management Consulting

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Daniel Hancock President DMH Consulting

William Birge Retired Bendix (Allied Signal)

John Leinonen Retired Ford Motor Company

Arnold W. Siegel (1932 – 2017) Retired Accident Reconstruction Associates

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