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Rick Schostek 鈥80 (IA)

Rick Schostek 鈥80 (IA)

I鈥檓 honored to serve on the Advisory Council for Ohio鈥檚 statewide agency, which is working to promote employment and independence for people with disabilities.鈥

Rick Schostek 鈥80, Former Honda Executive

澳彩开奖结果 Alum and Former Honda Executive Named to Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities Council

Rick and his son, Greg, in the late 1980's
Rick with his son, Greg, circa 1989

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has appointed Rick Schostek 鈥80 (Industrial Administration) to a two-year term on the Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities Council. Schostek has a son with autism, an experience that has informed his role as an advocate for all people with developmental disabilities.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to serve on the Advisory Council for Ohio鈥檚 statewide agency, which is working to promote employment and independence for people with disabilities,鈥 Schostek says. 鈥淢y son Greg is 36 years old and on the autism spectrum. He鈥檚 held his current job for four years, a record for him. I hope to use my life and business experience to help people with disabilities find and keep employment.鈥

In 2022, Schostek retired as Executive Vice President of Corporate Services from American Honda Motor Company, where he had worked since 1987. Schostek began his career in Honda鈥檚 legal division. He went on to serve in key leadership positions within several of Honda's North American operations, including senior executive assignments at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama (now Alabama Auto Plant), Honda Manufacturing of Indiana (now Indiana Auto Plant), and Honda North America.

Rick's son Greg on the Job Today
Greg on the job today

鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to have worked for a company like Honda that always puts people first 鈥 our customers, our associates, and the people living in the communities where we do business,鈥 Schostek says. 鈥淚 have always been immensely proud to say I worked for Honda and to have the opportunity to contribute to the success of a company that's truly committed to being a company that society wants to exist.鈥

While employed at Honda, Schostek served as President of the Central Ohio Chapter of the Autism Society of America and on the boards of the Autism Society of Ohio and the Autism Society of Alabama. Schostek was also a member of the Ohio Governor鈥檚 Autism Task Force and the Franklin County (Ohio) Board of Developmental Disabilities. In 2011, he wrote the book, 鈥淲hat Happens Next? Raising a Son With Autism,鈥 about his family鈥檚 experience navigating the special education and adult services systems.