ArvinMeritor's Larry Yost named Trader of the Year.* More than 500 business people will join together to recognize the contributions made by the Consular Corps Consular corps (from French: Corps consulaire and commonly abbreviated CC) is a concept analogue to diplomatic corps, but concerning the staff, estates and work of a consulate. serving the Detroit Region and congratulate the World Trader trader in U. S. income tax law, a person who deals in property as a business, making several purchases and sales within a year as distinguished from a few sales of assets held for investment. of the Year at the 17th annual International Consular con·sul n. Abbr. Con. or Cons. 1. An official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country and represent his or her government's commercial interests and assist its citizens there. See Usage Note at council. Ball, March 30 at The Ritz-Carlton, Dearborn. The 2001 World Trader of the Year is Larry Yost, chairman of the board and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , ArvinMeritor Inc. The award is given annually to an individual who distinguishes him/herself through outstanding accomplishments and contributions in the international trade arena. "The International Business Council chose Larry Yost because he has led ArvinMeritor to global expansion," said John Carroll John Carroll may be:
ArvinMeritor Inc. is a $7.5-billion, global automotive supplier of a broad range of integrated systems, modules and components for light vehicle, commercial truck, trailer and specialty original equipment manufacturers and related aftermarkets. Yost's leadership has been distinguished by global focus and strategic growth. He has developed innovative performance and incentive programs closely linked to corporate objectives, visiting each of the company's more than 25 international locations throughout the year. Yost has served on numerous boards including Kennameta Inc., the National Association of Manufacturers, the National Alliance of Business, the Economic Club of Detroit, the Automotive Hall of Fame The Automotive Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for notable figures in the development of the automobile industry. Founded in 1939, the group opened a permanent museum in Midland, Michigan, United States, in 1971. , Detroit Renaissance and United Way Community Services. This year's black-tie ball begins at 6 p.m. Ticket prices are $210 at the donation level, $260 at the patron level and $2,100 for a table of 10. Sponsorship opportunities are available. |
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