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Thu, 13 Aug 1998 23:43:06 GMT
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Dressel Named to Head Chrysler Museum
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Barry Dressel, the former director
of the Turks and Caicos National Museum in the British West Indies and the
former Director of the Detroit Historical Department, has been named Manager of
the Chrysler (NYSE: C - news) Historical Museum. Dressel will assume
responsibilities this week.

The Chrysler Historical Museum is scheduled to open mid-1999 and is the first
dedicated, on-site museum built by any American automobile company.
Approximately 75 vehicles will be on display along with special artifacts
dating back to the 1920s.

``We recognized Barry's solid expertise in the area of museum management and
knew his considerable experience would fit nicely with the museum objectives,''
said Arthur ``Bud'' Liebler, Vice President Marketing and Chairman of the
Museum Board of Directors.

Dressel has worked as a consultant and served as the director of several
nationally acclaimed museums including the Berkshire Museum in Massachusetts,
Baltimore City Life Museum and the Detroit Historical Department.

While working for the Detroit Historical Department, he was responsible for
overseeing five Detroit museums including the Detroit Historical Museum, Dossin
Great Lakes Museum and the Historic Fort Wayne. He also coordinated the
original planning of the ``Motor City'' exhibit in the Detroit Historical
Museum which includes an assembly line from the General Motors Fleetwood Plant.


Dressel has written several papers on museum operations and exhibits and been
published in a variety of museum publications.

He received his B.A. and a graduate degree from East Carolina University in
Greenville, N.C., and he has completed coursework toward a Ph.D. at the
University of Delaware.

Dressel is married with two children and resides in Auburn Hills, Mich.

The museum will be located on a 10-acre site at the southeast corner of
Featherstone Road and Squirrel Road near Chrysler's headquarters in Auburn
Hills, Mich.

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