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A graduate of the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit, Gilles also earned a Master's degree in Business Administration from Michigan State University. In addition to his work schedule, Gilles is also a part-time instructor at the College for Creative Studies (formerly the Center for Creative Studies). "One of the Chrysler Group's greatest strengths is a diverse workforce of individuals who weave their talents into the fabric of this company and the communities they represent," said Tom LaSorda, Chrysler Group Chief Operating Officer. "Ralph Gilles has done exactly that with his passion and talent for design." Since 1999, eight Chrysler Group designers and engineers have been recipients of the prestigious awards presented at the event.Earlier this week, several other Chrysler Group employees received honors for their contributions in the engineering field, including Kristalyn S. Mack, Plant Vehicle Engineer, Vehicle Development; Kilolo S. Gause, Product Engineer; and Camille Davis, Industrial Engineer, Manufacturing. The "Black Engineer of the Year" Award Conference is the nation's largest career and professional development conference for African-American executives, professionals, and college and high school students. More than 10,000 African-American professionals participate in the three-day event, which includes a career fair, workshops and a black-tie awards ceremony. |