Mercedes-Benz Advances Brand Initiatives Supporting Women in Sports and Culture
Mercedes-Benz has traditionally stood out as a leader and innovator in the automotive world. Now, the globally renowned automaker has announced a new initiative, which is supporting women in sports and culture. Mercedes has promoted equal opportunities for many years, and it is expanding on that commitment with support for women and girls around the world.
Mercedes-Benz recently announced that Dimitris Psillakis is stepping down as CEO of MBUSA and taking on the role of Senior Strategic Advisor. As of July 1st, the CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA will be Adam Chamberlain. Chamberlain is also taking on the role of Head of Marketing and Sales, Mercedes-Benz Cars North America.
Junior Achievement is an organization that helps students find the right path in life. They assist in life education that steers students toward the right career, the right attitude, and the right outcome. Mercedes-Benz was recently so inspired by the work of Junior Achievement that they decided to collaborate with them on something called the Dream Days campaign.
A lot is made of how drivers can keep themselves and their passengers safe. However, if you're just a child, you probably won't be operating a vehicle. Instead, you'd be a passenger or perhaps a pedestrian still learning the concept of looking both ways before crossing the street. A collaboration between Mercedes-Benz USA and Safe Kids Worldwide has created a resource to help kids learn how to safely interact with vehicles.
Recently, someone just bought the world's most expensive vehicle. It went for almost $150 million. It destroyed the records in the process.