자동차 명예의 전당

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자동차 명예의 전당은 미국의 박물관이다.1939년에 설립되어 전 세계적으로 800명 이상의 수상자가 있습니다.MotorCities National Heritage 지역의 [1][2][3]일부입니다.자동차 명예의 전당에는 자동차 역사에 크게 기여한 인물들이 포함되어 있습니다. 자동차 역사에 크게 공헌한 인물들은 널리 알려져 있지 않지만 그럼에도 [4]불구하고 자동차 업계의 거물들을 포함하도록 정의되어 있습니다.광고, 렌터카, 대리점, 디자이너, 레이싱, 금융가, 엔지니어, 정비사, 드라이버, 경영진, 매니저, 딜러, 발명가, 노조 관계자 등의 수상자가 포함됩니다.여기에는 자동차 산업, 공급업체, 딜러 및 [5][6]지원이 포함됩니다.

자동차 명예의 전당은 4개의 다른 상을 수여했습니다.수상자 명단은 자동차 명예의 전당 [7]웹사이트에서 볼 수 있습니다.

  • 인정 서비스 인용
  • 명예의 전당 헌액상
  • 올해의 업계 리더상
  • 젊은 리더와 우수상

역사

자동차 명예의 전당은 1939년 10월 18일 "자동차 올드 타이머"[8]라고 불리는 단체에 의해 뉴욕에서 설립되었다.그 본래의 임무는 초기 자동차 개척자들의 기억을 영구화하고 전 [9][10][11]세계 자동차 산업의 모든 부분에서 온 사람들을 기리는 것이었다.첫 30년 동안 자동차 명예의 전당은 네 가지 이름을 바꿨다.두 번째 반복은 1957년에 채택된 "Automotive Old Timers"로, 자동차 관련 산업을 포함한 광범위한 기반을 인정하기 위한 것이었다.1971년에 그것은 "자동차 조직 팀"이 되었다.마침내, 그것은 "자동차 명예의 전당"으로 알려졌고 그것은 더 큰 성장을 가져왔다.

이 단체는 1960년 미국 자동차 딜러 협회 건물에서 공간을 공유하며 워싱턴 D.C.로 이사했다.1971년 미시간주 미들랜드로 이사하여 노스우드 [12]대학에 첫 집을 갖게 되었다.1997년, 그것은 헨리 포드 박물관과 인접미시간 디어본에 있는 현재의 집으로 이사했다.그것은 미시간의 자동차와 노동의 역사를 보존하고 홍보하는 데 전념하는 미국 국립공원 서비스의 계열사인 MotorCities National Heritage Area 내에 있습니다.현재 시설은 25,000평방피트의 건물에 있다.자동차 역사 유물 외에도, 공공 행사, 회의 및 기타 [13]전시를 위한 소극장과 중앙 밀폐된 건물 구역이 있습니다.

홀은 매년 자동차 업계의 회원들을 기립니다.2016년까지 271명이 자동차 명예의 전당에 헌액되었다.벤츠, 보쉬, 부가티, 뷰익,[14] 쉐보레, 크라이슬러,[15] 시트로엥, 코드, 다임러, 닷지, 뒤센베르크, 듀랑, 두리아,[16][17][18][19] 페라리, 포드, 혼다, 마이바흐, 올즈, 푸조, 포르쉐, 르노,[20] 도요타의 창업자 등이 이 회사에 이름을 올렸다.

1946년에는 '전국 골든 주빌리'(자동차 탄생 50주년)와 함께 공연했다.윌리엄 S. 크누센 장군이 말했듯이, 명예의 전당에 선정된 것은 "현재의 공학 및 행정적 재능을 가능케 한 10명의 선구자들"을 포함했다.이번 선정은 크누센이 회장으로 있던 '전미자동차 골든 주빌리 위원회'인 자동차공업협회와 협력해 이뤄졌다.에드거 애퍼슨, 윌리엄 크레이포 듀란트, J. 프랭크 저지, 헨리 포드, 조지 오말리, 찰스 B킹, 찰스 W 내쉬, 바니 올드필드, 랜섬 E올드스와 알프레드 P 슬론 주니어가 뽑혔다.[21]

그 홀은 2014년에 75주년을 기념했다.

매년 열리는 입회식에서 과거 입회자를 [22]기리고 추모하는 자리가 마련된다.

명예의 전당이 디트로이트 [23]시내로 옮겨질 것이라고 보도되었다.

적격성

자동차 업계에서 유명인이어야 입회 자격을 얻을 수 있다.이 상을 받은 것은 자동차 산업에 [24]큰 공헌을 했다는 것을 인정하는 것으로 간주됩니다.명예의 전당 헌액상과 함께,[25] 이 홀은 또한 매년 중요한 상을 수여하는 개인들을 기립니다.홀은 4가지 종류의 상을 수여합니다.

  1. 명예의 전당 헌액
  2. 올해의 업계 리더는 [26]매년 1명의 뛰어난 리더에게 수여됩니다.
  3. 세계 자동차 업계 인사들을 기리기 위해 1940년에 시작된 'Distinguished Service Cautation'은
  4. 젊은 리더쉽과 우수상, 업계의 유망한 리더에게 수여됩니다.

수상 1, 3, 4의 경우, 누구나 수상 위원회에 도움이 될 수 있는 참고 자료와 함께 양식을 작성하거나 편지를 보내 후보자를 제출할 수 있습니다.

올해의 업계 리더 상은 시상식 위원회에서만 지명 및 수여되므로 외부 [27]후보 지명은 받지 않습니다.

인덕터 1967-2020

기타 유사한 기관

2001년에 유럽 자동차 명예의 전당이 설립되어 13명의 회원으로 구성된 첫 번째 등급에 헌액되었습니다.영구적인 명예패는 제네바 [50]오토쇼의 본고장인 팔렉스포에 배치될 것이다.

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