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SAE 2008 World Congress Marks 75th Anniversary in
Detroit
Career Fair – Monday and Tuesday, April 14 and 15 only,
9:00 am to 4:30 pm in the Detroit Hall exhibit.
WARRENDALE,
Pa - The SAE 2008 World Congress marks its 75th
anniversary in Detroit April 14-17 at Cobo Center .
The SAE World Congress, originally called the SAE Annual
Meeting, relocated from New York City to Detroit in
January 1933. Formerly held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
the four-day event included 15 sessions and attracted
more than 3,000 attendees. Among the featured speakers
that year was Kaufman Thuma "K.T." Keller, then
Vice-President and General Manager of Chrysler.
Career Fair – Monday and Tuesday, April 14 and 15 only,
9:00 am to 4:30 pm in back of the Detroit Hall exhibit.
Post your resume or browse hundreds of open positions,
and get information on SAE's professional development
offerings and online Career Center. Open all week during
exhibit hours.
" Detroit has played a valuable role in the rich history
of our Society, and the city continues to serve as an
international gathering place for engineers to discuss
the future of the global automotive industry," said
David Amati, Director, Global Automotive Business and
Automotive Headquarters, SAE International. "SAE
International is committed to its relationship with
Detroit , and looks forward to holding its 75th World
Congress in the city."
The SAE 2008 World Congress is hosted by Chrysler and
chaired by Frank Klegon, Chrysler's Executive Vice
President of Product Development. The theme of this
year's event is, "A Climate for Change."
For more information on the SAE 2008 World Congress
and/or to obtain press credentials, send your request to
pr@sae.org or 1-248-273-4092.
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