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Employees at Inteva Matamoros Operations donate school supplies to local orphanage
Employees from IMO 1 & 3 have combined efforts to donate school supplies to children from Casa Hogar Faro de Amor, a local orphanage.
Brand new school supplies were collected for 17 children aged between 4 and 18 years old who live in the Matamoros children’s facility. Employees donated backpacks, pencil cases and writing utensils—among other items.
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Press Release
Inteva Products Named Michigan’s Best and Brightest in Wellness® for Third Year
Inteva Products, a leading global Tier One automotive supplier of engineered components and systems, has received the Michigan’s Best and Brightest in Wellness® award for its third consecutive year.
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Inteva’s Samuel Wells named Diversity Business Leader by Corp! Magazine
Inteva Products, a leading global Tier One automotive supplier of engineered components and systems, is proud to announce that Senior Global Director of Sales Samuel Wells has been named a Diversity Business Leader by Corp! Magazine as part of their Michigan Salute to Diversity awards.
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Inteather™ Eco Trim named Sustainability Product of the Year by Business Intelligence Group
Inteva has recently received the Sustainability Product of the Year award for the Inteather™ Eco Trim material. The award was given by the Business Intelligence Group (BIG) during their 2019 Sustainability Awards program.
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Inteva Products Vandalia Site Named Healthiest Employer, Ohio
Inteva Products, a leading global automotive supplier of engineered components and systems, announced today that their technical center in Vandalia, Ohio has been recognized as one of the 2019 Healthiest Employers. The Dayton Business Journal honored 26 local health-conscious organizations for creating and implementing outstanding health and wellness programs at an awards ceremony on September 5. This is the third year Inteva has been awarded.
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Community
Inteva Vandalia donates 35 units of blood to American Red Cross
Employees at the Vandalia Technical Center (VTC) recently collected 35 units of blood for the American Red Cross. Every unit of blood collected can help three people and 105 lives will be impacted with the supply donated by the VTC team.
According to a 2019 survey conducted on behalf of the American Red Cross, clothes (69%), money (63%) and food (53%) are the primary ways that the public has donated to help others in the past year.