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Visteon's Julie Fream to Receive Anti-Defamation League's Women
of Achievement Award
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich., May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Julie Fream, vice president
and general manager of Visteon Corporation's DaimlerChrysler North American
customer business group, has been selected by the Anti-Defamation League as a
2005 Women of Achievement Award honoree.
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Fream and the other honorees were introduced this morning at a breakfast and
press briefing hosted by the Anti-Defamation League. The organization will
formally honor the Women of Achievement Award winners at a dinner ceremony on
June 6 at the Somerset Inn in Troy.
One of the foremost civil rights/human relations agencies in the U.S., the
Anti-Defamation League is dedicated to fighting anti-semitism and bigotry,
defending democratic ideals and protecting civil rights. This marks the ninth
year that the Anti-Defamation League has bestowed its annual Women of
Achievement Award.
In announcing the honorees, the Anti-Defamation League's judges cited Fream as
a "role model and leader with brilliant business insight" and pointed to her
involvement with Visteon's executive diversity council and her role as
executive champion of the Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual Employees resource group.
"Julie is a role model for many people in our organization," said Michael
Johnston, Visteon's president and chief executive officer. "Beyond the success
she has attained as vice president of our DaimlerChrysler customer business
group, she has been instrumental in fostering diversity and innovation within
Visteon's culture. She is a true leader, and we are proud that her efforts
have been recognized by the Anti-Defamation League."
Fream was one of five women selected for the award. The others are Melba
Winer, past president of the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, who will
receive the lifetime achievement award; Norma Barquet, executive director,
Detroit Public Schools; Lynne Deitch, shareholder/partner, Butzel Long; and the
Honorable Denise Page Hood, U.S. District Court, eastern District of Michigan.
Fream holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Michigan
Technological University and a master's degree in business administration from
the Harvard Business School of Harvard University. She serves on the board of
trustees for the Michigan Tech Fund, which raises funds to support Michigan
Technological University.
Fream joined Visteon in 1998 as associate director, global marketing, sales and
service, for the company's Ford account. She later became Visteon's director
of Ford sales, charged with leading the sales activity for a $4 billion account
with Ford North America. Prior to her current leadership role, she served as
Visteon's vice president of marketing.
Visteon Corporation is a leading full-service supplier that delivers
consumer-driven technology solutions to automotive manufacturers worldwide and
through multiple channels within the global automotive aftermarket. Visteon
has about 70,000 employees and a global delivery system of more than 200
technical, manufacturing, sales and service facilities located in 25 countries.
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DATASOURCE: Visteon Corporation
CONTACT: Jim Fisher of Visteon Corporation, +1-734-710-5557,
Web site: http://www.visteon.com/