Andra Rush Inducted Into Michigan Minority Business Hall Of Fame
DETROIT, Dec. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Andra Rush, visionary founder, chair and chief executive officer of Rush Group, a 34-year-old large-scale component manufacturer and freight distribution firm that employs 3,000 team members, was recently inducted into the Michigan Minority Business Hall of Fame for transformational business leadership, creating thousands of jobs and helping to grow the minority business ecosystem in underrepresented Michigan communities.
Rush and fellow inductee William Pickard, chairman of Global Automotive Alliance, were honored during a formal dinner and induction ceremony, part of the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council ACE Awards & Scholarship Gala at the Marriott Detroit on Dec. 8.
About RUSH GROUP
Rush Group, based in Michigan, operates large-scale component manufacturers Dakkota Integrated Systems and Detroit Manufacturing Systems, along with Rush Trucking Corporation, which specializes in logistics, truckload, expedited and LTL transportation for the automotive industry. Rush Group employs 3,000 team members at 20 locations in the U.S. and Canada. Rush Group is the largest woman-owned enterprise in Michigan and one of the largest Native American-owned firms in the U.S. Visit rushgroup.com to learn more.
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