February - Alabama Germany Partnership
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February - Alabama Germany Partnership
Are You Ready for Lift Off? Dankeschön to Patron and Sustaining Members Join us for AGP's largest event of the year on March 7th at the Davidson Center for Space Exploration at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. Program highlights will include remarks from: Greg Canfield, Secretary of Commerce Christoph Sander, Consul General of Federal Republic of Germany Colonel Jim Halsell, USAF, Retired, Retired NASA Astronaut and Veteran of 5 Space Shuttle Missions The evening will also feature a reception & networking, silent auction, dinner, the Dr. Barbara Fischer Award, Rainer Bauer Award and New & Expanding German Companies Awards $150 for AGP Members/$175 for Non-Members before February 18, 2013. This is not an event that you want to miss - sign up today! Please note AGP has a block of rooms at the Marriott Hotel for a special rate of $109/night. It’s Time to Renew! Sponsorship opportunities are still available - please email AGP to request more information. AGP Business Forum Also please save the date for AGP's upcoming Business Forum, March 8th from 7:30 am to 11:30 am. The program will include Consul General Christoph Sander of Germany and MG Lynn Collyar, Commanding General of the US Army Aviation & Missile Command, followed by a panel discussion. NEWS Mercedes names new CEO to Vance Plant Adapted from tuscaloosanews.com Markus Schaefer, the Mercedes-Benz executive who developed a plan to move Mercedes sedan production to Tuscaloosa County and then was named president and CEO of the Vance plant, has been promoted to head of production planning for all Mercedes-Benz passenger cars. Schaefer will return to Germany and work out of company headquarters in Stuttgart, as of July 1. Mercedes named Jason Hoff, 42, to succeed Schaefer as president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz US Inter-national, the company's vehicle assembly plant in Vance. Hoff worked for several years at the Vance plant in various capacities. His most recent position was vice president of logistics until November 2010. He now handles procurement of Mercedes-Benz cars and vans at Stuttgart, where he has overseen the global procurementrelated preparations for the successor generation of the C-Class sedans, which will be produced in Tuscaloosa in 2014 for sale in North America.Hoff's appointment is effective July 1. He will be the fifth president and CEO of MBUSI in the plant's 20-year history. Schaefer has been president of Mercedes-Benz U.S. International in Vance since July 2010. "Although I welcome this new opportunity, it is a bittersweet move for me," Schaefer said in a prepared statement. "I am extremely proud to be a member of this team and of all that we've accomplished over the past three years. "Although I'm moving to a new challenge, I will always consider Tuscaloosa my home and cherish the memories of working with our team members and getting to know so many members of the community over the past three years." The Vance plant was founded in 1993 and started production in 1997, making the M-Class sport utility vehicle. GL-Class and R-Class SUVs were later added to the production line. C-Class sedan production will start in 2014, and Mercedes has announced plans to add an entirely new model to the Vance production line-up in 2015. The fifth model has not been revealed. NEWS It's officially that time of year - Now's the time to renew your AGP membership. We thank you for your ongoing support! If you pay your membership dues via direct deposit, please note that AGP has a new bank as of January 1st. German Quote Menschen lugen nie so viel wie nach einer Jagd, wahrend eines Krieges oder vor einer Wahl . People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election. —Otto von Bismarck AGP Member News Ticker Latest News From BASF Latest News from Lufthansa Latest News from Mercedes Latest News from Rodl Warren Averett Latest News from Siemens Latest News from ThyssenKrupp Stainless USA Latest News from ThyssenKrupp Steel USA German companies: please send us your news link to [email protected] Mercedes-Benz, Shelton State sign $1.6 million education deal Reprinted by Ryan Poe, Birmingham Business Journal Groundhog Day It’s A German Thing! Mercedes-Benz U.S. International Inc. today announced that Shelton State Community College will provide manufacturing-related courses as part of a $1.6 million agreement. The automaker, which has a plant in Vance, and Shelton will sign the joint-venture agreement at a ceremony Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in the two-year college's atrium, according to a release. As part of the agreement, Shelton will manage technical programs, including the existing Mercedes and Mechatronics programs, the release said. NEWS REHAU execs announce expansion, addition of 200 jobs Governor, Mercedes-Benz CEO join local dignitaries for groundbreaking Whether you follow Jimmy the Groundhog or Punxsutawney Phil, the tradition you follow is German-American through and through! When German settlers arrived in the 1700s, they brought the celebration of Candlemas with them. German traditions hold that if the sun comes out on Candlemas, the hedgehog will see its shadow and six more weeks of winter will follow. If no shadow is seen, legend says spring will come early. The German settlers in Pennsylvania continued the tradition but used a groundhog rather than a hedgehog. The first official Groundhog Day was February 2, 1887, at Gobbler's Knob, about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, although its first reference was found in 1841. Today it is celebrated in the US and Canada, with the most popular ceremony in Punxsutawney, although there are several others across both countries. Adapted from Cullman Times Dignitaries, including Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, broke ground Monday for a multi-million-dollar expansion at REHAU that will create 200 new jobs. Bentley said after the ceremony that REHAU's expansion and the continued strength of Mercedes-Benz US International in Vance are indicators the state's economy is poised for greater expansion. "Success begets success. We're successful because of the environment we have in Alabama. We're a business-friendly state with lowcost energy and a strong workforce," Bentley said. "Having parent companies like Mercedes operating in Alabama helps bring in suppliers, like REHAU, and the jobs they create. Mercedes was the company that started this, and in 2012 more than 880,000 automobiles were produced in Alabama, which is an increase of 17 percent over the previous year." Niklas Braun, chairman of REHAU Automotive Executive Board and REHAU Group Executive Board, said the company's new contract with Mercedes-Benz is significant for both the Cullman facility and REHAU's global company. In an interview after the planned program, Braun said Cullman has been a productive setting for REHAU's efforts in building a strong domestic and global business model. "I think we can follow what the governor and Mayor (Max) Townson said earlier. The workers in Alabama stand up to the job; they do what is needed to make our operations successful," Braun said. "The community college (Wallace State) helps a lot. It is an integral part of what we do." Dates To Remember AGP Annual Dinner March 7th U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville AGP Business March 8th Huntsville Marriott, Huntsville German Word of the Month Die Qual der Wahl If you have many options on the table and are finding it hard to make up your mind about something, you may be suffering from "die Qual der Wahl" (the agony of choice). For full article, click here. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR BOARD MEMBER Mobile Chamber’s Claudia Zimmermann named “top 40 under 40” economic development executive Reprinted from article by Kelli Dugan, al.com The Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce's Claudia Zimmermann has been named to Development Counsellors International's debut listing of "40 under 40" economic development pace setters. AlabamaGermany Partnership Executive Committee AGP Chairman The New York-based private company specializes in "place marketing" and began compiling its "rising stars in economic development" homage in October. Bryan Winter Lewis, Smyth & Winter, PC Vice Chair/Chair Elect Mark Sheppard Alabama State Port Authority Zimmermann, the chamber's director of economic development, is one of only 14 women and two Alabamians to make the list. Steven Ceulemans, vice president for innovation and technology at the Birmingham Business Alliance, also earned a nod. VP, Business Development Brian Hilson Birmingham Business Alliance When asked by the group the most overlooked issue facing economic development, Zimmermann cited primary and secondary education. VP, Culture Dr. Thomas Fox University of Alabama "Much of the educational focus and a lot of the funding from legislators, educators and parents have been going toward college degrees. But it's also the skilled non-degreed, andoftentimes very highly paid jobs that our children need to be made aware of," Zimmermann said in her Top 40 profile. VP, Education Dr. Anne-Katrin Gramberg Auburn University An AGP board member, Zimmermann joined the chamber in 2004, having served as the local lead project manager for both the ThyssenKrupp and Airbus projects and served a brief stint as director of European business development for the Alabama Department of Commerce. VP, Communications Warren McCullars Alagasco Secretary Judy Benson Johnson Controls The 40 rising stars were selected from a pool of more than 150 candidates by a five-member committee, representing what DCI calls "top innovators, deal closers, job creators, investment attractors and marketing extraordinaires." Treasurer Jim Robertson Rödl Warren Averett LLC "The people chosen by the selection committee represent a bright future for the economic development world. They are a new breed of result-driven place makers," said Andy Levine, president of DCI. Immediate Past Chair Arndt Siepmann City of Auburn VW plans Golf push in Americas with shift to Mexico Adapted from autonews.com Volkswagen plans to produce its Golf hatchback in Mexico as part of a push for market share in North America, where it trails global rivals. Producing the Golf in Pueblas allows Volkswagen to make "further strides towards the goal of building more than 75 percent of the cars Volkswagen of America sells in the North American region," Volkswagen's North America chief Jonathan Browning said. The move to build the Golf in Mexico is part of a plan to spend $5 billion over the next three years in North America. Growth there is a critical to CEO Martin Winterkorn's strategy to become the world's biggest carmaker by 2018. By adding Golf production in Mexico, VW plans to benefit from lower labor costs and hedge against unfavorable currency fluctuations between the dollar and euro. AGP Affiliates Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany Atlanta Christoph Sander Marquis Two Tower, Suite 901 285 Peachtree Center Avenue, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia, 30303-1221 Phone: (404) 659 4760 www.germany.info/atlanta Honorary Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany for the State of Alabama Michael Johnson Johnston Barton Proctor & Rose LLP [email protected] Phone: (205) 458.9421 German American Chamber of Commerce of the Southern United States, Inc. Martina Stegmeier 1170 Howell Mill Road, Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: (404) 586-6800 www.gaccsouth.com/en Alabama Germany Partnership German American Chamber of Commerce German Consulate General Atlanta
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