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Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations Retired Plant Manager Named Community Servant Leader Of The YearLipscomb University’s Green Business Summit honors former Warren County Plant Manager Ron Brooks

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 14, 2010) - Ron Brooks, the recently retired Plant Manager at the Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations (BATO) facility in Warren County, Tenn., was today named Community Servant Leader of the Year at the Waste Management Green Business Leadership Awards ceremony, part of the 2010 Green Business Summit at Lipscomb University.

“I am proud to receive this honor on behalf of Bridgestone Americas, our world-class facility and our co-workers,” said Brooks. “Bridgestone Americas is committed to sound environmental business practices and to being an outstanding corporate citizen through a variety of community service projects. I am extremely proud of all of our co-workers at the facility who continue to contribute to these initiatives that make a lasting impact on our environment and our community. They deserve as much recognition as I do.”

Brooks was honored for his work in leading the implementation of the Bridgestone Environmental Education Classroom & Habitat (BEECH). The program was originally conceived by Carol Rose, Community Relations Coordinator at the plant, and Bobby Cox, Warren County Schools Director of Instruction, and provides young people with hands-on environmental education opportunities at the plant. In addition, the award recognized Brooks’ efforts with Project Hayride, an initiative that brought 1.5 million pounds of hay to drought-stricken Warren County farmers in the summer of 2007. BATO’s fleet trucks transported the hay at no cost to the farmers, a team effort involving the local community and Bridgestone Americas’ distribution team. Brooks’ work to establish 10 local free air stations to help drivers maintain proper tire inflation was also noted. These air stations have been used more than 80,000 times since their introduction in late 2007.

“Sustainability is about environmental and social responsibility to the people in our communities and our world,” said Elizabeth Crook, a member of the Tennessee Sustainability Roundtable awards selection committee and President of Orchard Advisors, a sustainability consulting firm. “Ron Brooks epitomizes this principle. In fact, it is fair to say that Ron and his Bridgestone Americas team have produced just as much quality social value as they have quality tires.”

Brooks officially retired March 1, 2010, but will remain at the plant in a contractor role until June 30. While he and his team have undertaken several environmental initiatives at the plant, the BEECH has been particularly successful. In 2009, it was named the Wildlife Habitat Council’s Corporate Habitat of the Year and received the Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Award for Excellence in Environmental Education and Outreach. An estimated 5,000 students have participated in the BEECH program since its founding in 2008.

“The impact of Ron’s environmental leadership on the Warren County facility, the company and the community through the BEECH program and many other initiatives has been remarkable,” said Tim Bent, Director of Environmental Affairs for Bridgestone Americas, Inc., BATO’s parent company. “Congratulations to him and his team for this well-deserved recognition.”

The Warren County facility employs about 1,000 people and produces truck and bus tires.

About Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations:
Nashville, Tenn.-based Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations (BATO) is a business unit of Bridgestone Americas, Inc., whose parent company, Bridgestone Corporation, is the world's largest tire and rubber company. Reporting into the BATO business unit are the company's Latin American tire operations, the U.S. and Canadian consumer tire businesses and the U.S. and Canadian commercial tire businesses. BATO develops, manufactures and markets Bridgestone, Firestone and associate brand tires. The business unit is focused on retail, wholesale and original equipment markets, supplying passenger, light truck, commercial vehicle, off road, motorcycle, agricultural and other tires to its customers in the Americas. In addition, through its Bridgestone Bandag Tire Solutions unit, retreading customers have access to industry-leading research and development, manufacturing, marketing and sales expertise, providing them with a total tire solution.