What is Andra Rush Net Worth?
The estimated Net Worth of Andra Rush is at least $1.67 Million dollars.
Age

Andra Rush is 59, she’s been the Independent Director of Terex since 2017. There are 5 older and 8 younger executives at Terex. The oldest executive at Terex Corp. is Paula Cholmondeley, 72, who is the Independent Director.

Andra Rush biography

Andra Rush serves as Independent Director of the Company. She is chair and CEO of Rush Trucking Company, president and CEO of Dakkota Integrated Systems (“Dakkota”), and chair, CEO and managing member of Rush Supply Chain Management (“RSCM”). As founder, chair, president and CEO of Rush Group, which operates Rush Trucking, Dakkota and RSCM, Ms. Rush leads the largest woman-owned business in Michigan, and one of the largest Native American-owned businesses in the United States.
Rush Group specializes in component manufacturing, complex assembly and sequencing, supply chain management and freight distribution at 35 locations in the U.S. and Canada. Ms. Rush founded Rush Trucking in 1984. Manufacturing Council, the principal private sector panel that advises the U.S. Commerce Secretary on government policies and programs and their impact on the manufacturing sector.
What is the salary of Andra Rush?
As the Independent Director of Terex, the total compensation of Andra Rush at Terex is $245,000. There are 11 executives at Terex getting paid more, with John Garrison having the highest compensation of $8,332,600.
Qualifications
Ms. Rush is an accomplished executive officer of a business that specializes in manufacturing components, as well as supply chain management, logistics, and freight distribution business.
As a result of these professional experiences, and as Ms. Rush is a Native American female, she brings diverse perspectives and experiences, which are important for the Board. In addition, Ms. Rush has extensive knowledge and significant experience in supply chain and logistics, which is particularly valuable to the Company as it implements its strategic sourcing initiative.
Her Mission Is to Improve the Lives of Native Americans
Andra Rush grew up 30 miles outside Detroit, only hours from the Ontario reservation where her paternal grandparents lived. After visiting the reservation as a child, and seeing the poverty and despair that colored so many of its inhabitants lives, Rush felt compelled to help her fellow Mohawks.
Rush recruited drivers for her delivery service from off of Native American reservations. But by 2001, she felt she wasn’t providing as many opportunities as she could. She teamed up with a Canadian auto-parts maker to design and manufacture auto components, in plants located near reservations. By 2009, those plants were generations $370 million in revenue.