• Haldex names three vps

    Haldex has named three new vice presidents as part of its overall strategy for product development and manufacturing. The new assignments expand on earlier changes to develop a global focus for product activities. John Bowyer has been named vp – actuators, David Bolt will serve as vp – suspension controls and Paul Chappell was promoted to vp – automatic brake adjusters. "These individuals each possess
    July 9, 2002
    Haldex has named three new vice presidents as part of its overall strategy for product development and manufacturing. The new assignments expand on earlier changes to develop a global focus for product activities.

    John Bowyer has been named vp – actuators, David Bolt will serve as vp – suspension controls and Paul Chappell was promoted to vp – automatic brake adjusters.

    "These individuals each possess broad experience in the industry and unsurpassed track records, as well as an understanding of customer needs," said Chuck Kleinhagen, president of Haldex Brake Systems Division. "In their positions, each will be responsible for directing engineering, product management and production operations throughout the world."

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