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Gary W. Dickinson ( – ) was an
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Early life

Dickinson was born in
Cedar Grove, New Jersey Cedar Grove is a township in north central Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 12,411, reflecting an increase of 111 (+0.9%) from the 12,300 counted in the 2000 Census, w ...
, United States on . His mother, Esther and two brothers, Allan and Roger survived him. Dickinson's first job was as a lifeguard in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.


Education

Dickinson earned a
Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University o ...
in
mechanical engineering Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture, an ...
from Duke University in 1960, and was later a member and former president of the Dean's Council for the School of Engineering. Dickinson was recognized by Duke's Distinguished Alumni Award in 1988.


Career

He joined General Motors following graduation and developed automotive emissions control systems at th
GM Proving Ground
in
Milford, Michigan Milford is a village in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,175 at the time of the 2010 census. The village is located within Milford Township. The village is known for being the home of the Milford General Motors ...
, and El Segundo, California. Dickinson became GM's first congressional assistant with th
National Industrial Conference Board
in 1976 and worked with then Senator Robert Dole as a staff member on the Senate Budget Committee. "Among his many contributions was his work in Washington, DC where he opened new avenues of dialogue and understanding for the industry with legislators and regulators on emissions standards." sai
Robert C. Stempel
retired GM chairman. Following this assignment, he became assistant chief engineer for Buick Motor Division in Flint, Michigan, and was appointed director of engineering fo
AC Spark Plug Division
(now called Delphi Energy & Management Systems) in 1982. In 1984, Dickinson was appointed program manager for the development of a new line of mid-size GM cars, and in 1985 was elected a GM vice president. Promoted to group vice president of the GM Technical Staffs in 1989, Dickinson managed GM Research Laboratories, Design Staff and Advanced Engineering Staff, including all GM proving grounds. Dickinson led the development of GM's four phase vehicle development program which has become the company's global protocol for designing and building its vehicles. In January 1993, Dickinson was appointed president of
Delco Electronics Corporation Delco Electronics Corporation was the automotive electronics design and manufacturing subsidiary of General Motors based in Kokomo, Indiana, that manufactured ''Delco'' vehicle audio, Automobile radios and other electric products found in GM cars. ...
, Subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics, and executive vice president of General Motors Hughes Electronics . He served in these positions until his retirement on January 1, 1997. At Delco Electronics, Dickinson gave his staff 100 days to help him figure out how to restructure the company for dramatic global growth. The goal was to cut costs by at least 10 percent annually and generate 40 percent of revenue from non-GM customers in seven years. To help accomplish this, Dickinson hired the
Boston Consulting Group Boston Consulting Group, Inc. (BCG) is an American global management consulting firm founded in 1963 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. It is one of the Big Three (or MBB, the world’s three largest management consulting firms by re ...
and with their help, set up an aggressive program o
Business Process Engineering
per the teachings of the reengineering proponent, Michael Hammer. Many of the teachings of reengineering were applied to the Delco Electronics organization such as cross-functional teams and competency centers. To raise the profile of the relatively unknown automotive electronics company, Dickinson used Delco Electronics' involvement in motorsports electronics to sponsor the Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade and a Delco Electronics race team. Dickinson entered his 1938 Good Humor Ice Cream truck in the 1995 parade which resulted in an invitation to appear on the ''Regis and Kathie Lee'' talk show. Dickinson was responsible for sponsoring the "Delco Electronics "500" Festival Parade" every year he was at Delco Electronics (1993–1996). Delco Electronics also sponsored the 1997 parade, but named it the "Monsoon "500" Festival Parade" ("Monsoon" was a Delco Electronics after-market brand). Dickinson helped start Nonlinear Dynamic Inc and served as its Chairman of the Board since inception.


Other positions


Lotus Cars
– Former director *GME Robotics – Former director
Penske Motorsports Inc.
– Former director (March 1997 start) *MacKinnon Associates, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan – Former principal *
Society of Automotive Engineers SAE International, formerly named the Society of Automotive Engineers, is a United States-based, globally active professional association and standards developing organization for engineering professionals in various industries. SAE Internatio ...
(SAE) – Chairman of th
Vision 2000 Advisory Committee
that developed "A World in Motion Challenges 2 and 3". Dickinson was also actively involved with "Mobility Technology Planning Forums", which brought a future technology focus to the SAE. He was in a leadership role for SAE student competitions: the Methanol Marathon, th
NGV Challenge
and the Solar Car Race. In recognition of his outstanding achievements, Dickinson was awarded th
SAE Medal of Honor
in 1994, and the Long-Term Leadership Award in 2000. The SAE established an annual award in 2001 called th
"Gary Dickinson Award for Teaching Excellence"
This award ($2,000) is funded by the SAE Detroit Section to commemorate the life of Gary Dickinson, and is intended to foster math and science education for middle school students. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dickinson, Gary 1938 births 2000 deaths Duke University Pratt School of Engineering alumni General Motors former executives People from Cedar Grove, New Jersey Place of death missing