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Superior Industries is a leading global manufacturer of aluminum wheels for light vehicles, founded in 1957 and based in Southfield, Michigan. The company operates nine manufacturing facilities across North America and Europe, employing around 8,000 people. With over six decades of experience, Superior Industries focuses on innovation in lightweighting and advanced finishing technologies to meet the needs of the automotive market. The company specializes in producing light vehicle aluminum wheels, offering custom finishes and designs. It also has expertise in wheel lightweighting, which enhances fuel efficiency and performance. Superior Industries is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker SUP and positions itself as a supplier to automotive manufacturers that require high-volume, quality wheel solutions.
OakStar Bank strives to prove each day that banking can and should be a joyful and fun experience. By creating a unique work culture that is rooted and cultivated throughout every aspect of the bank, OakStar team members love what they do, love the people they work with, and love serving the community. The banks commitment to their values and their culture has resulted in the creation of a uniquely new banking experience that is comfortable, warm, and completely relationship based… ultimately a place where customers look forward to going. OakStar Banks passion is to create a positive difference for its customers and leave a long-lasting legacy in the community.
HBT is a not-for-profit health and welfare trust that provides group health and welfare benefits on behalf of participating employers for nearly 265,000 eligible employees, their eligible dependents, and beneficiaries employed in health care and social services in British Columbia. The primary benefits provided by HBT are Group Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D), Weekly Indemnity, Long Term Disability (LTD), Extended Health, and Dental. HBT ensures these benefits are administered in accordance with provisions and plan design negotiated by HEABC, CSSEA, and single-site collective agreements.