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Guide to Top Execs-July 2018-FINAL.Indd Aston Martin the Americas, 9920 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618, (949) 379-3100 astonmartin.com VP & Chief Marketing Ofcer, VP & CFO, VP & Chief Creative Ofcer, VP & Chief Technical Ofcer, President & CEO, Aston Martin Lagonda President, Aston Martin the Americas Aston Martin Lagonda Aston Martin Lagonda Aston Martin Lagonda Aston Martin Lagonda Andy Palmer Laura Schwab Simon Sproule Mark Wilson Marek Reichman Max Szwaj BMW of North America, 300 Chestnut Ridge Road, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677, (201) 307-4000 bmwusa.com President & CEO, President & CEO Executive VP, Operations Executive VP, Finance & CFO BMW Financial Services VP, Marketing VP, Legal Affairs & General Counsel Bernhard Kuhnt Shaun Bugbee Stefan Richmann Ian Smith Trudy Hardy Howard Harris VP, Corporate Communications, VP, BMW Group Technology VP, Motorcycles VP, Mini USA VP, Engineering – U.S. VP, Aftersales Americas Ofce – USA Michael Peyton Thomas Felbermair Roberto Rossetti Stephan Reiff Nikolai Glies Simon Euringer Managing Director, President, BMW Group Designworks CEO, ReachNow BMW i Ventures VP, Eastern Region VP, Western Region VP, Central Region Holger Hampf Steve Banfield Ulrich Quay Tom Shanley Charles Silva William Watson VP, Government Affairs & External VP, Southern Region Relations VP, Government Affairs Craig Westbrook Lisa Errion-Saums Bryan Jacobs Mini USA miniusa.com Rolls-Royce Motor Cars North America rolls-roycemotorcars.com Department Head, Department Head, Department Head, Department Head, Mini Product Mini Brand Business Dev. & VP Mini Sales Planning & Aftersales Communication Strategy President, North America General Manager, Marketing Head of Communications Thomas Felbermair Tom Salkowsky Randy Clements Patrick McKenna Laura Towey Pedro Mota Sabine Brown Gerry Spahn BMW Manufacturing Co., P.O. Box 11000, Spartanburg, SC 29304, (864) 802-6000 bmwusfactory.com VP, Total Vehicle, Quality President & CEO VP, Assembly Management & Plant Projects VP, Body Shop VP, Finance VP, Production Control & Logistics Knudt Flor Sherry McCraw Sigi Mueller Karl Loessl Stefan Diregger Jeff Gaudiano VP, Purchasing & Supplier Network, Department Manager, VP, Paint Shop Americas VP, Human Resources Corporate Communications Rich Everly Murat Aksel Christine Petrasch Sky Foster FCA, 1000 Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48326, (248) 576-5741 fcagroup.com CEO, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CFO & Head of Business & COO, NAFTA & Ad Interim COO Development & COO of Systems COO, Components & Head of Parts EMEA region & Castings COO, Latin America COO, Asia Pacic regions COO, China & Service (MOPAR) Michael Manley Richard Palmer Antonio Filosa Paul Alcala Daphne Zheng Pietro Gorlier Head of Fiat Brand & Chief Marketing Ofcer Head of Alfa Romeo & Maserati Head of Jeep & Ram Head of Design Head of U.S. Sales Chief Technical Ofcer Olivier Francois Timothy Kuniskis Michael Manley Ralph Gilles Reid Bigland Harald Wester Chief Manufacturing Ofcer Chief Purchasing Ofcer Head of Quality Head of Powertrain Coordination Chief Technical Compliance Ofcer Chief Human Resources Ofcer Stefan Ketter Scott Thiele Scott Garberding Bob Lee Mark Chernoby Linda Knoll Group Executive Council Coordinator Chief Audit Ofcer & Sustainability & Head of Communications Alessandro Baldi Michael Keegan Ferrari North America Inc., 250 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, (201) 816-2600 ferrari.com President CFO VP, Sales VP, Aftersales Director, Communications Director, Marketing VP & General Counsel Matteo Torre Gianluca Guzzo Thomas Vitale Enzo Francesconi Krista Florin Paige Hope David Wertheim Information current as of July 24, 2018 For questions about this guide, contact [email protected]. Ford Motor Co., One American Road, Dearborn, MI 48126, (313) 322-3000 ford.com Executive Chairman & Chairman of Executive VP & President, Executive VP & President, the Board President & CEO Executive VP & President, Mobility Global Markets Global Operations Executive VP & CFO William Clay Ford Jr. James Hackett Marcy Klevorn James Farley Jr. Joseph Hinrichs Robert Shanks Executive VP, Product Development & Group VP & Chief Human Resources Group VP & Chief Administrative Group VP, Lincoln & Chief Marketing Group VP, Manufacturing & Labor Group VP & President, Purchasing Ofcer Ofcer & General Counsel Ofcer Affairs Ford North America Hau Thai-Tang Kiersten Robinson Bradley Gayton Joy Falotico Bruce Hettle Kumar Galhotra President, Global Ford Customer Group VP & President, Service Division & VP, Corporate VP, Ford Motor Co. & CEO, VP, Global Dealer & Consumer Group VP & President, Ford of Europe Ford Asia Pacic Ofcer Ford Motor Credit Co. Experience VP, Communications Steven Armstrong Peter Fleet Frederiek Toney David McClelland Elena Ford Mark Truby President & CEO, VP, Product Development, VP, Global Powertrain Purchasing & VP, Quality & New Model Launch Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Limited VP & Treasurer Ford of Europe Global Purchasing Operations VP, International Government Affairs Linda Cash Mark Buzzell Kenneth Kent Joseph Bakaj Lisa Drake Stephen Biegun VP, Vehicle Components & Systems VP, Global Vehicle & Powertrain VP, Design VP, Labor Affairs VP, Powertrain Engineering Engineering VP, North America Manufacturing Purchasing & Supplier Diversity Moray Callum William Dirksen David Filipe James Holland Gary Johnson Burt Jordan VP & Controller & CFO, Global VP & Corporate Controller & CFO, VP, U.S. Marketing, Sales & Service Markets VP & Chief Information Ofcer Global Markets VP & CFO, Mobility Mark LaNeve John Lawler Jeff Lemmer Cathy O’Callaghan Neil Schloss Lincoln lincoln.com Director, North America Lincoln Director, Lincoln Product President, Lincoln Lincoln Global Communications Manager Sales & Service Operations Development Director, Global Lincoln Director, Lincoln Design Joy Falotico Angie Kozleski Greg Wood Scott Tobin Robert Parker David Woodhouse Lincoln Group Marketing Manager John Emmert General Motors, 300 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48265, (313) 556-5000 gm.com Executive VP & President, Global Chairman & CEO President President, GM North America Product Group & Cadillac Executive VP & CFO CFO Mary Barra Dan Ammann Alan Batey Mark Reuss Chuck Stevens* Dhivya Suryadevara** Executive VP & President, Executive VP & President, GM International GM China Inc. Executive VP, Global Manufacturing Executive VP & General Counsel President & CEO, GM Financial VP, Global Design Barry Engle Matt Tsien Alicia Boler-Davis Craig Glidden Daniel Berce Michael Simcoe Senior VP, Global Information Technology & CIO Senior VP, Global Human Resources Senior VP, Global Communications Senior VP & President, Cadillac VP & Treasurer VP, Global Purchasing & Supply Chain Randy Mott Kim Brycz Tony Cervone Steve Carlisle Rocky Gupta Steven Kiefer VP, Autonomous & Electric Vehicle VP, Global Business Solutions & Assistant General Counsel & Programs Chief Accounting Ofcer VP, Global Electric Vehicle Programs Corporate Secretary Doug Parks Tom Timko Pamela Fletcher Rick Hansen American Honda Motor Co. Inc., 1919 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, CA 90501, (310) 783-2000 honda.com Senior VP & General Manager, President & CEO Auto Division VP & General Manager, Acura Division Senior VP, Parts, Service & Technical VP, Human Resources & Administration VP, American Honda Finance Corp. Toshiaki Mikoshiba Henio Arcangeli Jr. Jon Ikeda Bruce Smith Kim Smalley Ferrell Kemp President, Honda Performance VP, Connect & Environmental Development VP, Finance Business Development Ofce VP, Export Assistant VP, Honda Sales Operations Assistant VP, Marketing Operations Art St. Cyr Michael Ryan Steven Center David Hendley Ray Mikiciuk Tom Peyton Assistant VP, Honda Automotive Assistant VP, Public Relations Manager, Honda Public Relations Manager, Acura Public Relations Advertising Sage Marie James Jenkins Matt Sloustcher Susie Rossick *Until Sept. 1, 2018 **Effective Sept. 1, 2018 Information current as of July 24, 2018 For questions about this guide, contact [email protected]. Honda North America Inc. honda.com President & CEO Senior Executive VP Executive VP, Planning & Support VP, NA Auto & Acura Business VP, IS Planning & Operations VP, IS Planning & Operations Toshiaki Mikoshiba Shinji Aoyama Rick Schostek Jim Keller Bob Brizendine Koichi Iida VP, North American Assistant VP, Ofce of Inclusion & VP, HR & Diversity Corporate Communications Diversity Senior VP, Law & Audit Senior VP, Law & Audit Tetsuya Tsutsui Jeffrey Smith Yvette Hunsicker Hiroaki Mizushima Cathy McEvilly Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., 24000 Honda Pkwy., Marysville, OH 43040, (937) 642-5000 ohio.honda.com President & CEO Executive VP Executive VP Executive VP Soichiro Takizawa Thomas Shoupe Mitsugu Matsukawa Toshiyuki Shimabara Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, 1800 Honda Drive, Lincoln, AL 35096, (205) 355-5000 hondaalabama.com President & CEO Senior VP VP VP Tsutomu Morimoto Jon Minto Mike Oatridge Kaoru Ito Honda Manufacturing of Indiana, 2755 N. Michigan Ave., Greensburg, IN 47240, (812) 222-6000 indiana.honda.com President Senior VP Isao Matsuzaki Tim Myers Hyundai Motor America, 10550 Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley, CA 92708, (714) 965-3000 hyundaiusa.com VP, Corporate Product & President & CEO COO CFO Digital Planning CMO VP, Customer Satisfaction VP, Finance VP, Government Affairs Kyung Soo Lee Brian Smith Sang Hyun (Jason) Kim Michael O’Brien Dean Evans Barry Ratzlaff Ron Haughey David Kim Director, Human Director, Corporate Affairs Director, Marketing Director, Customer Director, Corporate Director, Communications Resources Director, Sales
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