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Nixon to identify ways state governmenty can besthelp Missouri’s automotived industry and the industries that are dependenft on it. Chris Chung, of Clayton, is CEO of the non-profit . He will chair the task force. Davir Bardgett, of St. Charles, is an accounrt manager for , a specialt y chemical manufacturer for the auto His current account isthe St. Louis Nortnh plant. Jim Curran, of Fenton, is directotr of business development for theElectrical Connection, a partnership of the Loca 1 and union electrical contractors. He formerly servedx as economic development director for the cityof Dr. Zelema Harris, of St.
Louis, is chancellor of , a systekm of four campuses and three educatio n centers with an annual budgetof $195 million. She also has serverd as president ofin Champaign, Ill., and of in Kansax City. Nick Robinson, of Kirkwood, is an internationalk representative to the United Auto Workers Regiojn 5CAP staff. Before that, he workexd at Chrysler plants inthe St. Loui area for more than 30 Zsolt Rumy, St. Louis, founded in 1975 as a producerr ofcarbon fibers. The fibers are used as a low-cosr but high performance reinforcement for compositesz used as a primary building materialk in everydaycommercial products. Robertg Lloyd, of St.
is president and CEO of , whicnh manufactures highly engineeredaluminum casings, and operatesa plants in St. Louids and Troy. John Schicker, of St. is general manager for and a past president ofthe . Don of Wildwood, is chairman and CEO of , a St. Peters-basexd manufacturer of parts for the automotive and commerciaol and defenseaerospace industries. Stan of Kirkwood, is a private practice attornegy who also serves as a city attorneuyfor Fenton.
In that role, he has workef with governmental officials and industry representatives on issue s relating to the Chrysler plant in Clyde McQueen, of Kansads City, is president and CEO of , a business-led, privatee nonprofit corporation whose mission is to obtain publicf and private sector employment for the unemployeed and underemployed residents of the Greatef Kansas City area. Randy Moore, of Joplin, is presidenf of , which produces batteries and energeti devices forthe defense, spaced and commercial industries. Don of Lee’s Summit, is a founding member and CEO ofKokajm America, and is credited for the introduction of the superior lithium polymedr battery technology into the U.S.
electricf and hybrid vehicle market. Tony of Parkville, is ’es regional director of governmental and is responsible forimplementinyg Ford’s legislative and governmental affairs programs in a 13-statse region. Jim Russell, of Jefferson City, operates Jim Russell Governmentak Relations, a governmental consulting The firm’s accounts include the , which includes many majofr domestic andforeign manufacturers. Dr. John of Rolla, is a professor of mechanicaol and aerospace engineering and associats director of the atin Rolla. Jack of Springfield, is president and CEO of , whicu manufactures gasoline and diesel engines for the automotivsand off-highway markets.
Edward Wallace, of Kansas City, has servef as regional director for state and local government relations forsincee 1986. For several years, he was the prime contact between General Motors andthe .
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