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Katie Zarich

Manager of External Communications

Katie Zarich is Manager of External Communications for Cummins Inc. She joined the Company in 2015 after more than a decade working in government and the nonprofit sector. katie.zarich@cummins.com

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“Climate change is the existential crisis of our time, and we must work together to solve it,” Tom Linebarger, Cummins Inc. Chairman and CEO and Jennifer Rumsey, Cummins Inc. President and Chief Operating Officer wrote in a recent note they co-authored for the company’s employees. “Our ability to deliver on our mission of making people’s lives better by powering a more prosperous world is threaten

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But the recent focus on hydrogen  - and its place in helping decrease the negative impacts of climate change and decarbonizing the power sectors - has caught the attention of many journalists and thought leaders from around the world. And rightfully so.  Is hydrogen the future? Only time will tell, but as we highlighted during our recent Hydrogen Day virtual event, we certai

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Policymakers in the UK have prioritized decarbonization and higher penetration of renewable energy sources as important energy goals. With 66 million people and a GDP of 2.62 trillion dollars, the United Kingdom is the fifth largest economy in the world. Reducing carbon emissions, which come from burning coal and fossil fuels, is no small feat.  UK Power Reserve (UKPR), part of the Singapo

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Its 43 miles of waterfront is described as the leading gateway for international trade in North America. In 2018, 9.5 million containers – the highest container volume at a port in the Western Hemisphere ever – moved through the port.  Cummins has helped its customers focus on improving air quality at the ports by providing the latest diesel and natural gas technologies that have dramatica

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Cummins has joined other industry partners to research how hydrogen fuel cells can power commercial vehicle applications, recognizing that this technology is likely to play a role in the broad portfolio of power solutions Cummins will provide to its customers in the future. The demonstration project is a transit bus, called N’yu'ti, that can travel more than 200 miles on 38 kilograms of compres

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“Can you do a project to look at barriers and enablers to have more women in the engineering function?” That was the question posed to Anne McLaren and other Cummins engineers dedicated to improving the representation of technical women at Cummins. That project led to the Cummins Technical Women’s Initiative, which celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2017. The goals of this initiative are to at

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As local students returned to school in the U.S., Cummins leaders recently joined policymakers to discuss a question plaguing industries around the world: how can society prepare and encourage more children, especially girls, to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and manufacturing? Women make up approximately 20 percent of engineering undergraduates in the United

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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis City County Councilor Vop Osili mingled with a crowd of about 200 at the January 5 event to mark completion of the nine-story building and greenspace. Dressed in colorful t-shirts, 10 children from Indianapolis-based Kids Dance Outreach danced to the Jackson 5’s “Goin’ Back to Indiana” to warm up the crowd of approximate

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