Mr. Reuss served as General Motors Corporation's Executive Vice President of New Vehicles and Systems from April 1992 until January 1993. Mr. Reuss served as President of General Motors Corporation from August 1990 until April 1992. Mr. Reuss retired from GM in January 1993 after 36 years of service. In January 1993 he became a member of the GM Corporate Advisory Council. In May 1993, he was named the Executive Dean of the Center for Advanced Technologies at Focus: HOPE in Detroit, Michigan where he serves without compensation. In his capacity as Executive Dean, Mr. Reuss also serves as the Chairman of the Coalition for New Manufacturing Education and on the steering committee for the Focus: HOPE Capital Campaign. Mr. Reuss received a BSME degree from the University of Missouri in 1957. He is also a graduate of the Senior Executive Course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In April 1992, Mr. Reuss received the Engineering Society of Detroit Foundation’s prestigious Leadership Award and was honored for his significant contributions to the engineering profession and his outstanding leadership in the fields of science and engineering. In February 1995, Mr. Reuss received the Society of Automotive Engineer’s Medal of Honor for his leadership in technical and educational activities. Mr. Reuss is also a director of International Speedway Corporation and U.S. Sugar Corporation.
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