John A. Krol, chairman of the board of directors of Delphi Automotive
PLC (NYSE: DLPH), will retire as chairman on March 1, and will be
replaced by board member, Rajiv L. Gupta. Krol will remain on the board
until Delphi’s annual general shareholders meeting on April 23 and will
not seek re-election.
“We thank Jack for his many contributions to the board and to Delphi,”
said Delphi Chief Executive Officer and President, Rodney O’Neal. “Jack
played an instrumental role in focusing the company on execution and
excellence, helping to enhance shareholder value during his tenure. We
also welcome the election of new board chairman, Raj Gupta, who brings
an extensive technical and operational background as well as deep
experience with board governance.”
Also effective March 1, Gupta will join the board’s nominating and
governance committee as chairman and will step down as chairman of the
compensation and human resources committee. Current board and committee
member J. Randall MacDonald will succeed Gupta as chairman of the
compensation and human resources committee.
The board of directors also elected Kevin P. Clark to serve on the
board, effective March 1, in conjunction with his previously announced
appointment as Delphi president and chief executive officer. As
previously disclosed, O’Neal, 61, will retire from the company and its
board of directors on that date.
Additionally on March 1, Timothy M. Manganello former chief executive
officer of BorgWarner Inc, will join Delphi’s board of directors.
Krol, 78, has been chairman since 2009. He is the former chairman and
chief executive officer of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Following four
years of service in the U.S. Navy, he joined Du Pont as a chemist, and,
following sales, marketing, manufacturing and senior business management
positions, was appointed vice chairman, subsequently appointed CEO, and
ultimately chairman and CEO. He retired from Du Pont in December 1998.
Gupta, 69, has been a member of the Delphi board since November 2009. He
is the former chairman and CEO of Rohm and Haas Co., a position he held
from October 1999 to March 2009. Gupta began his career at Rohm and Haas
in 1971, and served in a broad range of global operations and financial
leadership roles. He received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical
engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, a master’s degree
in Operations Research from Cornell University, and an MBA in Finance
from Drexel University.
Clark, 52, joined Delphi in 2010 as chief financial officer. He became a
senior vice president in 2012 and was named executive vice president in
2013. He was named chief operating officer in October 2014. Prior to
joining Delphi, Clark was a founding partner of Liberty Lane Partners,
LLC, a private equity investment firm focused on investing in and
building and improving middle-market companies. Clark has also held a
variety of strategic positions at Fisher-Scientific International Inc.,
and began his career in the financial organization of Chrysler
Corporation. He has both a bachelor's degree in financial administration
and a master’s degree in finance from Michigan State University.
Manganello, 65, retired as chief executive officer of BorgWarner Inc. in
2012, and retired as executive chairman of the board of BorgWarner in
2013. He served in these roles since 2003 and had also served as
president, chief operating officer, among other executive roles. He
joined the company in 1989. Manganello also served as the chairman of
the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank, Detroit branch, from 2007 to 2011. He
earned both undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees from the
University of Michigan. He also serves on the Board of Directors of
Bemis Company and Zep Inc.
Complete biographies of Delphi leadership can be found at www.delphi.com/about.
About Delphi
Delphi Automotive PLC (NYSE: DLPH) is a leading global supplier of
technologies for the automotive and commercial vehicle markets.
Headquartered in Gillingham, U.K., Delphi operates major technical
centers, manufacturing sites and customer support services in 32
countries, with regional headquarters in Bascharage, Luxembourg; Sao
Paulo, Brazil; Shanghai, China and Troy, Michigan, U.S. Delphi delivers
innovation for the real world with technologies that make cars and
trucks smarter and safer as well as more powerful and efficient. Visit www.delphi.com.
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