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Chrysler LLC Executive Richard Chow-Wah Recognized for Outstanding Career and Community Achievements


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AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Aug. 27, 2008 -- Richard Chow-Wah, Chrysler LLC Vice President - Powertrain Manufacturing, was recognized for his career accomplishments and community achievements at the third annual Who's Who in Asian American Communities (WWAAC) gala held August 23 in Los Angeles.

The WWAAC committee is a group of Asian Americans that honors successful Asians who serve as leaders and role models in their respective communities. The organization seeks to recognize their accomplishments, publicize their achievements, and promote the Asian American community into mainstream America.

"I'm proud and honored to accept this award as a member of the Chrysler team," said Chow-Wah. "We believe diversity helps us to be more competitive in today's multi-cultural marketplace as we develop products with a diverse team of people from a variety of backgrounds that mirror our customer base."

Chow-Wah, a native of Guyana, began his career with Chrysler in 1994 as an Operations Manager at the company's Huntsville, Ala. facility. In his current position, he is responsible for engine, transmission, and axle production.

Chow-Wah was introduced at the event by Simon Boag, President, Mopar/Global Service and Parts - Chrysler LLC.

"Richard Chow-Wah has been making a difference at Chrysler for 14 years," said Boag. "Today, his leadership is helping us develop the hybrids and other advanced powertrain products that will meet the need for increased fuel economy in today's brutally competitive environment, and he's helping ensure that our top talent -- from whatever background -- rises to the top."