02/24/2014 - MARYSVILLE, OH
Honda today announced changes in its North American executive ranks,
effective April 1, 2014, as part of a continued strategy to strengthen
its leadership within the region and increase the role played by Honda's
North American sales, manufacturing and R&D operations within
Honda's global business.
The following executive changes, among others, are effective April 1, 2014:
Takuji Yamada will become president of Honda North America, Inc. (HNA),
COO of North American Regional Operations and president & CEO of
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (AHM). He is currently executive vice
president of AHM. Yamada will remain as a managing officer of Honda
Motor Co., Ltd. (HMC).
Tetsuo Iwamura will remain as executive vice president, executive
officer and representative director of HMC, and become chairman of AHM.
He will also assume the newly created position of Corporate Brand
Officer for HMC to strengthen the management of all corporate brands. He
currently serves as president of HNA, COO of North American Regional
Operations and president & CEO of AHM.
Hidenobu Iwata will remain as senior managing officer of HMC until he
retires in June 2014. He currently serves as president & CEO of both
Honda North America Services, LLC (HNAS) and Honda of America Mfg.,
Inc. (HAM).
Tomomi Kosaka will become president & CEO of HAM and executive vice
president of HNA. He also will become an operating officer of HMC. He is
currently a senior vice president of HAM.
Frank Paluch will become president of Honda R&D Americas, Inc.
(HRA), and an operating officer of Honda R&D Co., Ltd. He is
currently senior vice president of HNAS.
Erik Berkman will become an executive vice president of HNA and division
manager of the new Acura Business Planning Office. He is currently
president of HRA, and an operating officer of Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Chitoshi Yokota will become the senior executive vice president and
Automobile Business Managing Officer of HNA, and remain as a managing
officer of HMC. Yokota is currently serving concurrently as executive
vice president of HAM and HNAS.
Rick Schostek will become executive vice president of HNA responsible
for planning, support and governance. He is currently serving
concurrently as a senior vice president of HNA and HNAS.
Jon Minto will become a senior vice president of HNA with responsibility
for engineering planning. He is currently president of Honda
Engineering North America, Inc. (EGA), and an operating officer of Honda
Engineering Co., Ltd.
Tom Shoupe will become executive vice president and COO of HAM. He is
currently president of Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC (HMA).
Jeff Tomko will become president of Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC (HMA). He is currently senior vice president at HMA.
John Spoltman will become president of EGA. He is currently the plant manager of the Anna Engine Plant at HAM.
Isamu Yamaki will become chairman of Honda de Mexico S.A.de C.V. (HDM). He currently serves as president of HDM.
Hiroshi Shimizu will become president of HDM. He currently serves as vice president of HDM.
In conjunction with these executive appointments, Honda will strengthen
its leadership role for the development of business strategy in North
America. Accordingly, HNA will merge with HNAS, a shared-services
company established in 2013. The newly configured HNA is based in
Marysville, Ohio, and also has offices in Torrance, Calif., Detroit,
Mich., New York, N.Y. and Washington, D.C.
About Honda
Honda began automobile production in the U.S. in 1982. It now operates
15 major manufacturing facilities in North America, producing a wide
range of Honda and Acura automobiles, automobile engines and
transmissions, Honda all-terrain vehicles, and power equipment products
such as lawn mowers, mini-tillers and general purpose engines. This
includes eight Honda auto plants in the North American region that have
the capacity to produce 1.92 million automobiles each year, using
domestic and globally sourced parts.
Honda also operates major research and development centers in the U.S.
that fully design, develop and engineer many of the products produced in
North America.
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