Marie Luhring was an automotive engineer and one of the first female truck designers in the United States.
In 1920, she became the first female associate member of the American Society of Automotive Engineers.
Marie Luhring graduated from Hunter College with a degree in art.
[1] In 1918, Marie Luhring began working for International Motors Company, along with twenty-six other women, due to a shortage of male engineers during World War I.
[1][2][3][4] Six years later, Ethel H. Bailey became the first woman to be a full member of the SAE.