Chrysler’s Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Michigan has been given a new lease on life by way of a $850 million investment. The revamping, which planning for began in October 2010, will allow for a all-new paint shop for numerous Chrysler Models. A wide variety of top names will be present for the grand opening, including the Sterling Heights Mayor and multiple United Auto Workers members.
Here is a complete list of who will be there.
Fred Goedtel, Vice President and Head of Assembly Operations, Chrysler Group LLC
Gary Peters, Congressman, Michigan’s 9th District
Mark Hackel, County Executive, Macomb County
Richard Notte, Mayor, City of Sterling Heights
Tyree Minner, Plant Manager, Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, Chrysler Group LLC
Tim Bressler, Administrative Assistant to the Vice President, UAW Chrysler Department