Ivey tapped for auto manufacturing group’s hall of fame

Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks and was presented the AAMA Hall of Fame Award. at the Alabama Automotive Manufactures Association Annual Appreciation Dinner at The Wynfrey Hotel Thursday October 27, 2022 in Birmingham, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)

Citing Gov. Kay Ivey as an “extraordinary champion,” the Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association recently named the governor to its hall of fame.

Ron Davis, the AAMA’s president and chairman, praised Ivey for her commitment to facilitating the growth of Alabama’s auto industry and her many contributions to the overall mission of the organization.

“Governor Ivey has been an extraordinary champion for this strategically important industry and has been consistently engaged with AAMA over many years,” Davis said. “I will wave her flag high because she has been fantastic to work with as Alabama’s auto industry evolves and continues to thrive.”

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