The Sergio Marchionne Student Achievement Awards is a global recognition program offered to children of our employees and our subsidiaries in 18 countries worldwide. The program recognizes those who have earned a high school diploma, associate degree or bachelor’s degree. Previously known as The Fiat Awards, then the Fiat Chrysler Student Achievement Awards, it was
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FCA’s investment in Detroit was years in the making
The foresight of former FCA CEO Sergio Marchionne in 2016 to announce that the Company would be discontinuing compact car production, and boosting capacity of SUVs and trucks to meet shifting consumer demand has had a significant impact on the Company, the industry and the city of Detroit. To satisfy the market, Marchionne and the
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UWSEM success to be measured by community impact
Hundreds of families gathered in Detroit last Thursday night for a meal symbolizing the impact that United Way of Southeastern Michigan (UWSEM) plans to make during the next two years. “It Takes a Family” will serve as the campaign’s theme and backdrop to the “ambitious goal” of raising $100 million announced by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
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Windsor Assembly Plant builds the Pacifica, an ‘incredibly cool machine’
For more than three decades, the men and women working at the Windsor Assembly Plant have helped families get their kids to school, small businesses transport work equipment and teams carry their gear to games in Chrysler and Dodge minivans. The company invented the segment in 1983, and since the first minivan rolled off the
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Hunting for adventure: Show us your Easter eggs
I’ve owned my 2011 Jeep® Grand Cherokee since before working at FCA US was even on my radar. I loved my Jeep so much, I couldn’t give it back when the lease ran out. It looks great and it’s been a very loyal vehicle over the last five years. While washing it recently, I discovered
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Six NAIAS news nuggets you don’t want to miss
The totally new Chrysler Pacifica minivan was the “star of the auto show” for many this week at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. But it wasn’t the only news the company and our executives made this week. Here are six items you may – or may not – have read about. Bigger &
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Welcome to Detroit: NAIAS webcasts
We’re gearing up for our hometown auto show next week – the North American International Auto Show. If you’re not able to make it to Detroit on Monday and Tuesday, we’ll bring the news to you with three live webcasts. The details and links are below. You can watch for yourself, or if you run a forum, Facebook
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