Brett balances a passion for design while balancing budgets at Cummins

The left brain/right brain theory says that most people use one side of their brain slightly more than the other. Left-brained individuals are known to be analytical and methodical, and right-brained people tend to be creative and artistic.

Luckily for Cummins, finance associate Brett Mehringer brings a little of both sides to everything he does.

Growing up on a farm in Bedford, Indiana, Brett has always felt at home in the great outdoors — but he found his calling in the great indoors, too. With his side hustle of freelance interior design, Brett explores his creativity by helping friends and family make their spaces feel like home.

One of Brett's favorite designs - his living room
One of Brett's favorite designs - his living room

“Even as a kid on the farm, I painted my room a thousand times,” Brett said. “I was always painting furniture and finding new stuff for our home. The first thing I ever painted was my mom’s dresser as a kid, and from there I was hooked.”

Interior design is a chance for Brett to flex both his right-brain and left-brain talents to produce beautiful and functional spaces.

“As a mathematical, analytical person, I really enjoy the design theory and the technique behind interior design, in addition to the creativity,” Brett said. “It’s a huge de-stressor for me when I can design and paint.”

And while at work he’s responsible for tracking and maintaining finances, he can sometimes throw budgets to the wind when exploring a new space’s potential.

“I’m usually thinking ‘What can I do with this space?’ and my husband is usually thinking ‘What’s that gonna cost me?!’” Brett said.

Brett began his professional career working in logistics close to home in Bloomington, Indiana, later moving for a job in Kentucky where he met his husband. They moved to Indiana together in 2017 when Brett first joined Cummins as a senior material planner.

“My grandpa had worked at Cummins years ago, so that’s where I first heard about the company. I knew Cummins would offer a good career path with opportunities to earn a competitive salary and move up in the industry.”

After working almost two years in material planning, Brett made a major career change when he joined the communications team as a finance associate. His interest in finance came as a bit of a surprise to him. Coming from the fast pace and high intensity of a logistics role, he found himself enjoying the slower pace and meticulous work of finance, effectively engaging his left-brain skills within a department of right-brained communicators.

I never thought I’d be interested in finance, and I’m so grateful that mobility is encouraged at Cummins. You’re not put in a box based on your role, and your managers and mentors encourage you to take risks. Without that flexibility, I would have never found this role that I’m thriving in.

Beyond his work in finance, Brett is an active member of the LGBTQ Employee Resource Group at Cummins, which is just one of the many resource groups that offer support for employees through events, training and mentorship.

I knew that Cummins was a big supporter of diversity and inclusion. Whether it’s the LGBTQ community, women’s empowerment, the black community and more — that inclusion and support has always been important to me.

Brett and his bike in IndianapolisRaised working on the farm and attending Christian school, Brett is a man who is firm in his values — the greatest of which are respect and kindness for everyone. He attributes his values today to the lessons taught to him by his parents.

“My parents love all people,” Brett said. “They love giving to others and they showed me the fundamentals of kindness. They were constantly instilling in us that kindness is everything. They taught us the rights and the wrongs, and I live by those standards still today.”

You’ll see evidence of this after spending just a few minutes with Brett. In true Midwestern fashion, he’s the first to say hello and strike up a conversation with just about anybody. Brett values the joy of human connection in his personal life and at work.

I’ve always loved how welcomed and comfortable I feel going to work. It’s a great feeling knowing that I don’t have to pretend to be a certain way. It feels like home, and I know it’s a safe place for me.

At Cummins, we take diversity and inclusion beyond buzzwords and quotas. We believe everyone deserves a seat at the table, and everyone’s voice should be heard. Diverse perspectives and experiences lay the foundation for innovation.

“Cummins isn’t what you may expect from an engine manufacturer in the Midwest,” Brett said. “It’s not all one mindset, one race or one lifestyle. All the different people around me have amazing talent that comes from their different experiences and backgrounds. When I walk into a room, not everyone looks like me — and that’s really refreshing.”

 

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Lauren Cole

Lauren is the Senior Digital Communications Specialist for Cummins Inc, where she focuses on social media, employee storytelling, and employer branding. Lauren joined the company in early 2017 and has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Indiana University. 

Supporting Indigenous communities

Cummins announces commitment to Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Program

Cummins announces commitment to Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Program

Cummins Inc. delivers superior solutions for its customers to power their communities and the world. It does that with the company’s steadfast commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion – winning with the power of difference. 

In honor of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples and as part of Cummins’ objective to create positive and meaningful relations with Indigenous businesses and communities in the region, Cummins is proud to announce it is now at the “Committed” level of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Program.

Shashiraj Shanbhag, Vice President, Product & Service Management – Canada, and leader of the Canada Indigenous Relations initiative at Cummins: “We have been doing a great deal of work specific to Indigenous communities in Canada for several years. Since recently joining the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations Program at the Committed Level, the program will provide Cummins with external validation to all the work our employees have been doing and additional opportunities to do even more. The PAIR certification is an excellent opportunity for us to measure and strengthen our work in deepening relations with Indigenous communities throughout Canada.”


The work of PAIR


Established by the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business, the PAIR Program is a rigorous, independent third-party certification program for corporate performance in Indigenous relations. The process evaluates measurable outcomes and initiatives in four performance areas: Leadership Actions, Employment, Business Development and Community Relations.

Since its inception in 2001, PAIR has maintained its position as the foremost corporate social responsibility program, with a distinct focus on Indigenous relations. PAIR's certification program instills a strong sense of confidence in communities due to its foundation on independent third-party validation of company reports, and the ultimate company rating is decided by a panel of Indigenous business professionals. As a PAIR committed company, Cummins will undergo the process of external verification and work collectively with the CCIB and Indigenous stakeholders toward the long-term goal of achieving Gold Certification.


The work of Cummins Canada


Cummins’ commitment to PAIR is another step on the company’s journey to building a diverse global culture, which includes expanding its relations with Indigenous Peoples in Canada and around the world. As part of this journey, Cummins and its employees located in Canada have taken the following steps:

  • Established an Indigenous Relations team with about 15 active volunteers across Canada
  • 1400+ employees in Canada have completed Indigenous Awareness Training
  • Supported initiatives for Indigenous communities in areas of Education and Equity with more than USD 100,000 of funding from Cummins Grant

As a global organization amongst a diverse and growing group of companies from across Canada that share a commitment to the Indigenous community, Cummins Canada continues to develop relationships with Indigenous peoples across the country and seeks ongoing ways to support the communities in which it lives and works. In its commitment to fostering positive change, Cummins also looks inward, engaging its own employees in initiatives that promote understanding, respect and collaboration with Indigenous peoples. 

To learn more about Cummins’ ongoing commitment to not only Indigenous communities but to the many communities employees live and serve throughout the world, please visit cummins.com
 

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Happy 20th anniversary to Cummins Czech Republic

Cummins Czech Republic - 20th Anniversary

Cummins Czech Republic is celebrating the 20th anniversary of being a wholly-owned distributor of Cummins Inc.

Before April 2004, Cummins customers in the Czech Republic relied on an independent distributor primarily concerned with the power generation market plus a number of independent repair shops.

Before April 2004, Cummins customers in the Czech Republic relied on an independent distributor primarily concerned with the power generation market plus a number of independent repair shops.

Creating a Cummins-owned distributor was seen as key to establishing a strong and reassuring presence in a developing market, which over the past two decades has become a major manufacturing base for several globally recognised original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

The bulk of the customers served by Cummins Czech Republic, whose remit incorporates neighbouring Slovakia, operate in the agriculture, power generation, mining and construction market segments.

There are also key automotive accounts as well as direct support for national institutions and infrastructure projects.

Cummins Czech Republic was launched one month ahead of the country being welcomed into the European Union as an official member in April 2004.

Accession to the EU was seen as a turning point for the Czech Republic as it opened up the country to new opportunities for investment and growth.

Highly competitive labour costs and a skilled workforce made it an attractive proposition as a manufacturing hub.

“We started here at our headquarters in Prague with just three employees and one technician,” said Lukas Skoda, Cummins Czech Republic Country Leader.

“Today, we have 19 employees, six technicians and four independent authorised dealers covering our territory. We also support the dealer networks of some of our OEM customers.”

Lukas said everyone within the business was proud to reach the 20-year milestone.

“Over the past two decades, we have seen engine technology develop considerably, and we have responded to our customers’ demands for ever greater levels of technical and strategic support,” he said.

Back in April 2004, Europe was at Euro III/IV emissions certification for automotive engines and Stage II for mining and industrial engines to be certified. Now, the standard is Euro VI for diesel, natural gas and hybrid, working toward Euro VII, and mining and industrial engines are at Stage V.

Meanwhile, Cummins is making technical advancements in new power solutions, including powertrains, batteries and fuel cells, which will help enrich future partnerships with customers in the Czech Republic and across Europe.

In its 20 years of operation, Cummins Czech Republic has established itself as a force for good in the community. More than 90% of Cummins Czech Republic employees participate in Cummins Every Employee Every Community (EEEC) volunteer programme annually.

Since 2016, employees have volunteered more than 900 EEEC hours to help local community partners that are supporting environmental education, restoration and waste reduction as well as projects focused on reducing isolation for the elderly.

The success of Cummins in the Czech Republic and Slovakia over the past 20 years owes much to the commitment of a loyal and hardworking team that has pulled together to create successful partnerships with customers in a variety of business segments.

“Becoming an integrated part of Cummins was a huge step for us in the Czech Republic and showed a level of confidence in the country that I believe we have justified over 20 years,” said Lukas Skoda.

“Now, with so many new technologies available to us, so many strong relationships and such a strong vision of where we want to be as a business, we are ready and excited about the next chapter.”

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