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IABC/Detroit Recognizes Lin Cummins as 2003 Communicator of the Year

   ARVINMERITOR LIN CUMMINS
Lin Cummins, senior vice president of Communications for ArvinMeritor, named Communicator of the Year by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)/Detroit Chapter. (PRNewsFoto)[AS]
TROY, MI USA
    DETROIT, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- IABC/Detroit recently awarded Lin
Cummins, APR, senior vice president of communications for ArvinMeritor, Inc.
as "Communicator of the Year."  This is the 15th year that IABC/Detroit has
recognized a communications professional for outstanding contributions to
business communication through the practice and encouragement of
professionalism and integrity in communications excellence.
    (Photo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030618/DEW032 )
    Cummins directs the global communications efforts of ArvinMeritor, with
overall responsibility for the corporation's communications policy and
strategy that is executed through investor relations, executive and employee
communications, media relations, marketing communications, corporate identity
programs, and government and community relations.  Before joining
ArvinMeritor, she was vice president of Advanced Marketing and Worldwide
Communications for United Technologies Automotive (UTA), where she was
responsible for directing advanced marketing and communications global
strategies and messages for the company, and served on the senior leadership
team.  Prior to that, Cummins spent 19 years at Ford Motor Company, serving in
a number of senior international management positions.  Cummins is a graduate
of Wayne State University (WSU) in Detroit, with a master's degree in speech
and communications.
    A team of people from ArvinMeritor nominated Cummins for the award,
including Larry Yost, ArvinMeritor's CEO and Chairman.  "Internally, I believe
that the information we provide to our employees is the best.  Nobody does it
better," said Yost.  "Externally, I always receive compliments from others
that want copies of our communications pieces to use them as a benchmark of a
well-managed brand.  That's the best compliment."
    John Bailey, president of John Bailey & Associates and 2002 Communicator
of the Year, presented the award to Cummins.  "She has earned what every
business communicator wants, the ear of the decision-makers and a seat at the
table," said Bailey.
    "Lin Cummins has played a critical role in shaping the role of
communications in industry," said 2003-2004 IABC/Detroit President Cindy
Orlandi, APR.  Orlandi, a contributing writer for Corp! magazine, wrote a
feature on Cummins, which appeared in the June issue.  "Her leadership and
mentoring qualities will help continue to expand the role of communications in
business."
    Oliver Moore, editor-in-chief of Corp! magazine, made a special tribute to
Lin Cummins at the Renaissance Awards banquet following the awards
presentation on June 17.  Gerald Turgeon, who was recognized by IABC/Detroit
in 1991, chaired the committee that selected this year's Communicator of the
Year.  Nominations for the 2004 Communicator of the Year award will be
accepted beginning in early 2004.  Watch the IABC/Detroit web site at
http://www.iabcdetroit.com for more information.
    IABC/Detroit is one of the largest chapters of the 12,000-member
International Association of Business Communicators.  A not-for-profit
organization, IABC links communicators in a global network that inspires,
establishes and supports the highest professional standards of quality and
innovation in organizational communication.  The Detroit IABC chapter brings
together about 250 professional communicators from all areas of expertise to
share learning and foster increased creativity.  For information on IABC
membership and IABC's special summer promotional offer and prize drawings,
visit http://www.iabc.com .  Additional information on the chapter and its free
electronic job referral service for employers is available at
http://www.iabcdetroit.com or by calling 248-546-5490.


SOURCE IABC/Detroit




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