Friends and colleagues of retired business professor Peter Mateja, who died January 1, will celebrate his life during a memorial service Tuesday, January 19, at 10:30 a.m. in room 123, Odette Building.
Friends and colleagues of retired business professor Peter Mateja, who died January 1, will celebrate his life during a memorial service Tuesday, January 19, at 10:30 a.m. in room 123, Odette Building.
A report prepared by researchers at the Odette School of Business finds that Canada received no new investment last year in automotive assembly.
A study of Canadian auto investment generated a lead article in the business section of the Globe and Mail newspaper Wednesday.
Windsor’s economy is expected to continue to grow this year, with energy and insurance costs, a shortage of skilled labour and issues crossing the U.S. border among the most common potential problems identified by local business owners and executives.
An invitation to address a forum for suppliers to the world’s leading automotive assembler points to recognition of the expertise developed at the Odette School of Business in the 12 years since professor Tony Faria created its Office of Automotive and Vehicle Research, says a colleague.
Pete Mateja is co-director of the office with Dr. Faria. The two made a presentation entitled “The Canadian Auto Industry - Economic Outlook” at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada supplier forum, November 30 in Cambridge.