News & Press Releases
Meet Black Entrepreneurs Who Are Running Billion-Dollar Businesses (2016)
There are five BE 100s companies that belong to the billion-dollar club, which includes Bridgewater Interiors.
Ronald Hall Sr. Moved On From Restaurant Flop To Found Car-Seat Maker (2016)
Ronald Hall Sr. bounced back from failure to found and run Bridgewater Interiors LLC, a maker of car seats that was No. 3 among U.S. black-owned companies ranked by Black Enterprise in 2015.
Business Leader Ronald Hall Sr. Passes At Age 72 (2016)
Ron Hall Sr. was known for turning the Michigan Minority Supplier Business Development Council into one of America’s minority business development organization leaders during his tenure as president.
WMU Trustee Remembered For His Insight, Caring And Generosity (2016)
Ronald E. Hall Sr., was a member of the Western Michigan University’s Board of Trustees since 2012. He was credited for his insight and generosity.
Ron Hall Sr., Founder And Chairman Of Bridgewater Interiors, Dies (2016)
Ron Hall Sr., founder, chairman, and former CEO of Detroit-based Bridgewater Interiors LLC, is remembered for founding Bridgewater and for having many contributions to our society.
Bridgewater Interiors Names Ron Hall Jr. As President-CEO (2015)
Bridgewater Interiors LLC on Monday appointed Ron Hall Jr. to president and CEO of the joint venture between Johnson Controls Inc. and Epsilon Technologies LLC.
Bridgewater Interiors Names New President, CEO (2015)
Ron Hall Jr. has been appointed president and CEO of Bridgewater Interiors LLC, an automotive supplier joint venture between Johnson Controls and Detroit-based Epsilon Technologies LLC.
Michigan With 12 Black-Owned Businesses On BLACK ENTERPRISE ‘BE100’ (2015)
With a total worth of 23.6 Billion dollars and over 60,000 jobs created, the Black Enterprise BE 100 lists the top 100 black-owned business of 2015. Bridgewater Interiors placed in the top five on the list.
The Top 21 African-American CEOs In Business (2014)
In 2013, Benzinga identified nearly two dozen of the top African-American heads of big-name firms, despite an overall lack of representation in the higher levels of business.