Shau-wai Lam
Chairman Emeritus
DCH Auto Group
Shau-wai Lam joined DCH (USA), in 1967 with initial assignments in international trade, which included the domestic sales of imported textile and food products. In 1977 DCH (USA) began to venture into automobile retailing with its first dealership, DCH Paramus Honda in New Jersey. Shau-wai was sent to Los Angeles to launch DCH (USA)’s Western Region in 1979. He was responsible for the start-up of DCH Gardena Honda and DCH Tustin Acura, both of which became the top national ranked dealerships of their respective franchises under his supervision. In 1988, Shau-wai returned to the East Coast after he was appointed President of DCH (USA). In 1992, he became Chairman when the Lam family, along with the Wing On Group of Hong Kong, acquired the U.S. operation from DCH Hong Kong. DCH (USA) now focuses solely on the auto industry and has 27 dealerships in New Jersey, New York and California with annual sales reaching $2.3 billion in 2013. In terms of new vehicle units sales it is the eleventh largest automobile retailer in the nation and the largest in New Jersey. Shau-wai has instilled a corporate culture that is committed to integrity, team work and superior customer service. In 2014, DCH (USA) was acquired by Lithia Motors Inc. It now operates as a division of Lithia Motors Inc.Besides winning numerous distinguished awards from its franchisors and industry partners, DCH Auto Group is proud to have received more prestigious J. D. Power and Associates Dealer of Excellence Awards than any dealer group. Since 2004, Shau-wai has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the eminent Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the Ernst & Young New Jersey Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Retail/Distribution Services, the National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers’ Lifetime Achievement Award, Champion of Life Award from GMAC, the Newsweek Magazine Dealer of the Year (national) Finalist Award, the Dealer of the Year Award from Ward’s Dealer Business Magazine as well as the U.S. Department of Commerce Certificate of Appreciation, the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey Innovation Award and the New Jersey Entrepreneurs Awards’ Caspar Wistar Award for Growth. Shau-wai has twice received the TIME Magazine Dealer of the Year Award, once for New Jersey and once for New York. Shau-wai further demonstrated his community support in May 2004 when DCH Auto Group made a donation to the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation (NADCF) designating every one of its 27 dealerships a NADCF Ambassador. NADCF announced that this was the largest donation it ever received from a car dealer.
Separately, Shau-wai and his wife, Marie, are active in supporting organizations that provide heath, educational, cultural and community services. These include the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Chinese American Planning Council, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Art Museum of Princeton, Nelson-Atkins Museum, Shanghai Museum, and Purdue University. In May, 2011, Shau-wai was the honoree at the 40th Anniversary celebration of the Chinatown Health Clinic FoundationShau-wai is a graduate of Purdue University with BS and MS degrees in mathematics. He also has a MBA from New York University. He is honored to have received the 2004 Distinguished Science Alumnus Award from Purdue University. Shau-wai serves on the Board of Trustees of the National Automobile Dealers Charitable Foundation and as a Director of National Association of Minority Automobile Dealers (NAMAD), Toyota-Lexus Minority Dealers Association, New Jersey Chinese-American Chamber of Commerce and American Friends of the Shanghai Museum. He is also one of the founding Board Members of ACE, Asian/Pacific Islander American Chamber of Commerce and Entrepreneurship, which promotes the cause of American Asian Pacific Islander businesses. His wife, Marie, was a founder of the highly regarded Charles B. Wang Community Health Center in New York and is a member of its Board of Directors after having served as its Chairperson for many years. Their son, Brian, is a platform vice president for DCH Auto Group and general manager of DCH Paramus Honda. Their daughter, Christine, is formerly Assistant Conservator of Chinese Paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.