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Corvette design is topic at Kettering program
HOMETOWN HEADLINES
FLINT
THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION
Saturday, October 02, 2004 By James M. Miller
jmiller@flintjournal.com • 810.766.6318
FLINT
Two General Motors executives will discuss automotive styling and the new-design Corvette on Oct. 13 at Kettering University.
The program is sponsored by the Kettering/ GMI Alumni Association.
Joe Spielman (Class of '68), vice president for GM vehicle manufacturing, and Dave Hill, vehicle line executive for performance cars and Corvette engineer, will speak in the International Room of the university's Campus Center building.
The program and a dinner that follows are free; space is limited to the first 250 people who RSVP to (810) 762-9883.
Corvette design is topic at Kettering program
HOMETOWN HEADLINES
FLINT
THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION
Saturday, October 02, 2004 By James M. Miller
jmiller@flintjournal.com • 810.766.6318
FLINT
Two General Motors executives will discuss automotive styling and the new-design Corvette on Oct. 13 at Kettering University.
The program is sponsored by the Kettering/ GMI Alumni Association.
Joe Spielman (Class of '68), vice president for GM vehicle manufacturing, and Dave Hill, vehicle line executive for performance cars and Corvette engineer, will speak in the International Room of the university's Campus Center building.
The program and a dinner that follows are free; space is limited to the first 250 people who RSVP to (810) 762-9883.