Executives
LeddarTech layoffs; Canada’s leading women in auto; Dodge trims Charger trims. Plus, Linamar Executive Chair Linda Hasenfratz talks about the need for strong leadership in the auto industry through uncertain times.
Team Penske parted ways with IndyCar Series team president Tim Cindric, managing director Ron Ruzewski and general manager Kyle Moyer amid the discovery of a violation of IndyCar rules by the team.
Unshackling company leaders from their staffs’ PowerPoints and spreadsheets is something that Akio Toyoda has been trying to do for years.
Reynolds and Reynolds appointed President Chris Walsh to serve as acting CEO following the departure of former CEO Tommy Barras.
The Automotive News list of 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry coincided with a Leading Women Conference, awards gala and Leadership Academy. Here is our coverage.
Several of the Automotive News 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry spoke about the importance of mentorship, taking risks and mental health.
In an exclusive interview, Toyota Motor North America CEO Ted Ogawa said that affordability can be helped by stretching some vehicle life cycles.
It’s her fifth time at No. 1 on the publication’s annual “Most Powerful Women” list and 12th straight year in the top five.
The Automotive News 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry were celebrated at the gala, which was preceded by the Leadership Academy. The conference followed the next day.
Linda Hasenfratz, executive chair and former CEO of Linamar, won an Automotive News Centennial Award for her impact on the industry.