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History Of The Urban Wheel Awards

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2005 – ninth annual<br />

urban wheel awards<br />

January 11, 2005 -- Orchestra Hall at the Max M. Fisher Music Center<br />

Host: Sinbad, actor and comedian<br />

2005 award recipients<br />

company of the year<br />

Ford Motor Company<br />

african-american executive of the year<br />

E. Christopher Johnson, Jr., General Motors<br />

asian-american executive of the year<br />

Richard A. Chow-Wah, Chrysler Group<br />

latino executive of the year<br />

Raquel Egusquiza, Ford Motor Company<br />

Minority supplier of the year<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bing Group<br />

lifetime achievement award<br />

James E. Farmer, GMAC Financial Services<br />

diversity automotive ad of the year<br />

(african-american print)<br />

Moon City Productions<br />

diversity automotive ad of the year<br />

(asian-american print)<br />

PanCom International<br />

diversity automotive ad of the year<br />

(latino print)<br />

GlobalHue<br />

urban car of the year<br />

Chrysler 300C<br />

urban truck of the year<br />

Land Rover LR3<br />

2004 – eiGhth annual<br />

urban wheel awards<br />

January 6, 2004 -- Orchestra Hall at the Max M. Fisher Music Center<br />

2004 award recipients<br />

patterson-Greenfield company of the year<br />

Ford Motor Company<br />

edward davis executive of the year<br />

Edward Welburn, General Motors<br />

Minority supplier of the year<br />

ASG Renaissance<br />

edward davis latino executive of the year<br />

Francisco Codina, Ford Motor Company<br />

urban advantage award (print)<br />

GlobalHue<br />

urban car of the year<br />

Cadillac XLR<br />

urban truck of the year<br />

Ford F-150<br />

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2003 – seVenth annual<br />

urban wheel awards<br />

January 7, 2003 -- Detroit Institute of Arts Museum<br />

Hosts: Cathy Hughes, CEO Radio One and Alex Reymundo, comedian<br />

2003 award recipients<br />

patterson-Greenfield company of the year<br />

Nissan North America<br />

edward davis executive of the year<br />

Darryl B. Hazel, Lincoln-Mercury<br />

Minority supplier of the year<br />

Freight Masters System, Inc.<br />

edward davis latino executive of the year<br />

Patricia Salas Pineda, NUMMI<br />

urban advantage award (print)<br />

Footsteps Advertising Agency<br />

urban advantage award (print)<br />

Dieste, Harmel & Partners<br />

special recognition<br />

Warren Brown<br />

urban car of the year<br />

Nissan 350Z<br />

urban truck of the year<br />

Volvo XC90<br />

2002 – sixth annual<br />

urban wheel awards<br />

January 10, 2002 -- Detroit Institute of Arts Museum<br />

Hosts: Judge Greg Mathis from “Judge Mathis,” the nationally syndicated<br />

reality-based court show and Yolanda Nava, author of “It’s All<br />

in the Frijoles” and an Emmy Award-winning television broadcast<br />

journalist<br />

2002 award recipients<br />

patterson-Greenfield company of the year<br />

DaimlerChrysler Corporation<br />

edward davis executive of the year<br />

Roderick Gillum, General Motors<br />

woman of the year<br />

Deborah Coleman, Ford Southern Africa<br />

supplier of the year<br />

Paper Plas<br />

outstanding latino of the year<br />

Mike Shaw, Denver based Auto Dealer<br />

urban advantage award (print)<br />

Footsteps Advertising Agency<br />

urban advantage award (radio)<br />

Uniworld Group, Inc<br />

urban car of the year<br />

Ford Thunderbird<br />

urban truck of the year<br />

GMC Envoy<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Of</strong>ficial Multicultural Event of the North American International Auto Show<br />

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