AGMA Awards Key Members at Annual Meeting
The American Gear Manufacturers Association recently announced that Bipin and Linda Doshi, of Schafer Gear Works, Inc. have been named the recipients of the AGMA Lifetime Achievement Award. This award is bestowed "to the rare individual or individuals who have demonstrated superior vision, leadership and dedication in advancing the gear industry and the American Gear Manufacturers Association." This is only the seventh time that the award has been presented in the Association's 96 year history.
Presenting the award in Bonita Springs, Florida, AGMA Chairman Matt Mondek commented, "Leadership is the lifeblood of an association like AGMA, and everyone should aspire to be like the couple that receives the AGMA Lifetime Achievement Awards tonight. Bipin and Linda Doshi have independently and together been major contributors to AGMA's transformation and growth over the last quarter century."
Schafer Gear joined AGMA in 1943 and was acquired by the Doshis in 1988. Immediately after the acquisition, Bipin, president of Schafer Gear and Linda, corporate secretary of Schafer Gear, began participating in AGMA's Annual Meeting, Marketing Council, Small Business Council and others.
In the early 1990s Bipin and two other members were leaders in the creation of the Training School for Gear Manufacturing. This one-week course blends theory with hands-on experience at the Daley College in Chicago. This course has been responsible for introducing hundreds of employees to the theory of gearing and has helped each one apply that knowledge by making a gear during the hands-on portion of the training. He received the Administrative Division Executive Committee Award in 1994 for his leadership in education programs.
In 1994, Bipin joined the AGMA Board of Directors and served as Chairman of the Association from 1999 to 2000. In that role, in addition to his advocacy for improving AGMA's education offerings, and creating useful statistical reports for benchmarking gear companies against the rest of the industry. Subsequently, Bipin has served as a Trustee to the AGMA Foundation and currently serves as the Foundation's Treasurer.
While Bipin has been very active in AGMA, Linda has been just as active in the industry and with the AGMA Foundation. Linda has been instrumental in Schafer Gear's involvement in AGMA. Linda served two terms on the AGMA Foundation's Board of Trustees, from 1997 to 2004. She was elected Chair of the Foundation from 2002 to 2004. Under her leadership, the Foundation sponsored the development of the three on-line courses for worker training. These courses are still used a decade later as the introduction for many to the gearing industry.