Hyundai Motor North America Announces Senior Leadership Appointments
London, 21 December 2023, (Oilandgaspress): – Hyundai Motor North America (HMNA) today announced promotions and responsibility changes to several leaders of the HMNA executive team. The appointments are effective Jan. 1, 2024.
“I’m very proud of the leadership team at Hyundai Motor North America without whom our stellar results this year would not be possible,” said José Muñoz, president and global COO, Hyundai Motor Company and president and CEO, Hyundai Motor North America. “I’m also proud to empower these leaders with greater responsibility in elevated roles as Hyundai’s business continues to grow and our vehicles continue to evolve. These executives bring exceptional leadership skills and a wealth of experience to these roles. I know their continued success will help Hyundai win in 2024 and beyond.”
Olabisi Boyle is promoted to senior vice president, product planning and mobility strategy for HMNA. In this role, Boyle will continue to oversee the strategic direction of Hyundai’s U.S. vehicle lineup and lead long-range planning, market research, business analytics, and advanced pricing. She will also lead Hyundai’s U.S. mobility strategy, connected car technology, and future innovations. She was previously vice president of product planning and mobility strategy for HMNA and has been with Hyundai since 2020. She was recently named a 2023 Automotive News All-Star.
Jason Erb is promoted to senior vice president, chief legal and compliance officer for HMNA. In this role, Erb will continue to be responsible for all legal matters across the region. This includes product liability, safety and warranty, intellectual property, risk management, cyber security, dealer franchise, and human resources, among other responsibilities. He was previously vice president and chief legal officer for HMNA and has been with Hyundai for over 20 years.
Carlos Servin expands his responsibilities and is now the senior vice president, global profit optimization and global manufacturing office for the Hyundai Motor Company COO Office. Servin has been senior vice president, global profit optimization since September 2022. He joined the organization in 2021 to support financial functions optimizing cost. His background includes experience in finance and cost optimization with other automotive companies.
Cole Stutz is promoted to chief safety officer and vice president of the Hyundai North America Safety Office. In this role, Sutz will lead and oversee all safety endeavors, including management and compliance with safety regulations for North America. He was previously executive director for vehicle safety investigations and has been with Hyundai since 2015.
Chris Susock is promoted to president and CEO of Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA). He was previously COO and senior vice president at HMMA since September 2022. He joined HMMA in 2004 to lead the facilitation, organizational, and manufacturing process development for the plant’s start up in early 2005.
The above executives all report to Muñoz.
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