|
Bernard Swiecki is a Senior Project Manager at the Center for Automotive Research (CAR). He joined CAR in 1994 and is part of CAR’s Economics and Business Group (EBG).
Mr. Swiecki has written and managed research in a diverse array of automotive fields, including the economic contribution of the automotive industry, the dynamics of automaker and supplier interaction, the impact of information technology on the industry, and facility retention and attraction by automotive communities. Mr. Swiecki manages CAR’s analysis of vehicle sales, production, and segmentation data.
In addition to other ongoing research, Mr. Swiecki has recently taken on the role of managing CAR’s efforts to engage Asian and European automotive firms with the purpose of forming relationships between automotive industry participants in Michigan and abroad.
Mr. Swiecki has been involved in numerous consulting projects which have addressed topics such as automaker strategy, the adoption of new technologies by the automotive industry, and the market potential of new components and vehicles. He has authored numerous articles, as well as a column, on the automotive industry and regularly presents at conferences and industry events.
Mr. Swiecki is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers and Society of Automotive Analysts. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1998 and his M.S. from Eastern Michigan University in 2003.
|