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Tracy never saw herself as a "career woman." At 18, she joined corporate America working a filing job - the beginning of a 10 -year stint working in finance for the manufacturing industry. However, when her mother opened a restaurant, Tracy packed up her things and moved to Tennessee, where she used her experience in accounting to help her mother set up the restaurant's bookkeeping. While work
This note was authored by Earl Newsome, Cummins Vice President and Chief Information Officer and Executive Sponsor, Cummins Veterans Employee Resource Group; and was distributed to employees. Today on Veterans Day and Global Day of Remembrance, we shine a light on all veterans who have served, those who continue to serve and those who paid the ultimate price in their service. On this
Today, Cummins Turbo Technologies, a business unit of global power technology leader Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), celebrated the expansion of its new turbo remanufacturing operations in North Charleston, allowing the company to better serve customers. Remanufacturing is an important part of Cummins' environmental sustainability strategy, Destination Zero. Remanufacturing will allow the compa
Fortune magazine just released its prestigious Most Powerful Women in Business list, and Cummins is proud to see our very own CEO, Jennifer Rumsey, amongst the 50 accomplished women recognized this year. "I am truly honored to be included alongside these powerful women leaders," says Rumsey. "My life and career have been shaped by instrumental people who helped me see my potential, create
ZeNai Brooks is not your average accountant. Yes, the former Ernst & Young auditor works with numbers and puts together reports. She even calls herself "a little nerdy." But that's where the accountant stereotype ends. An author, blogger, mentor, pastor's wife, volunteer, crossfitter and spartan racer, Brooks is more than a master of spreadsheets. And in June of 2021, she added one more tit
On September 20, 2022, three Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) employees received National Safety Council (NSC) awards. The NSC presented the Marion Martin Award to Maude McGraw, the Distinguished Service to Safety Award to Pat Cunningham and the Rising Stars of Safety Award to Jolene Chong at the opening session of the 2022 NSC Congress and Expo and the National Award Ceremony in San Diego, California. Al
Sign languages have the power to unite us. Did you know that there are more than 70 million deaf or hard-of-hearing people worldwide that collectively use more than 300 different sign languages*? International Day of Sign Languages (IDSL), celebrated every September 23, was designated as a day to raise awareness about the global importance of all the many different sign languages - a mode of commu
The following article was authored by Amy R. Boerger, Cummins Vice President, Sales, Engine Segment and Shorty Whittington, Founder, Grammer Industries; Former Chairman of the American Trucking Association (ATA) and Executive Committee of the Board of Indiana Motor Truck Association (IMTA). Sept. 11 - 17 is designated as National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. The trucking industry and
Alonso Navarrete never intended to be an engineer. "I ended up in college kind of by accident," he says. "My prime path was to go to the military. I prepared all through high school for that. I was in the JROTC and was doing training in El Paso, Texas." When the military didn't work out due to familial obligations, Alonso decided to stay close to home and attend New Mexico State University. There
Chris Scott lives with a higher purpose than self. As a Business Information Systems student at Tennessee State University (TSU), Chris served as a University Ambassador mentor and volunteered at his local Boys and Girls Club. He has long felt a calling to give back, to minority groups in particular. So, when he graduated, Chris planned to interview prospective employers that placed as much value
Mayowa Alonge has his eyes set on the future. A native Nigerian, Mayowa realized early the role human exploration can play in impacting the environment. "I was looking to contribute, to create a movement, to make progress in that area, and I dedicated my life, my career to making advancement safer for future generations," he said. In college, Alonge gained research experience developing an eco-
Being part of a community has always been a priority for Zaira Malibran, Electrified Power Business Unit (EPBU) engineer at Cummins Inc. When she left her home in Tamaulipas, Mexico to attend the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UT), Malibran wasted no time finding her place on campus. After settling on a degree in manufacturing engineering (ME), Malibran dug into engineering organization