Lear Corporation Appoints Executives to Manage Company's Asian Business
21.10.1999, 07:37
TOKYO (PROTEXT) - Lear Corporation (NYSE: LEA), one of the
world's premier suppliers of automotive systems, today announced
the appointment of key executives for the company's Asia Pacific
Operations and Transnational Division. The two groups are part of
the company's International Operations and together manage Lear
business in the Asia Pacific region and with Japanese automakers
operating in markets around the world.
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Randall Carron, Lear President - International Operations, has
appointed Robert L. Bochenek as Vice President and General
Manager of Lear's Transnational Division and Peter T. Kong as
President of the company's Asia Pacific Operations. Both
executives report to Carron, who is based in Sulzbach, Germany.
Today the Transnational Division also announced the
appointment of Yuta Takashima as Managing Director - Lear Japan.
As Vice President and General Manager of the Transnational
Division, Bochenek is responsible for overseeing Lear's business
with Japanese automotive manufacturers on a worldwide basis. He
is based in Dearborn, Michigan (USA), which is located near to
Lear's World Headquarters and Technology Center complex in
Southfield, Michigan.
Bochenek joined Lear in 1984 and has held a variety of
positions including Director - Operation Analysis during the
launch of the Lear's just-in-time (JIT) plants in North America
and Mexico. He later became involved with the company's first
European seat operation and served as Vice President - Finance
for Lear's Interior Trim and Metals Group. Bochenek most recently
served as Lear's Vice President - Transnational Business
Development. Prior to joining Lear, he served in management
positions with Melody Farms Dairy, Hooker Chemical and Federal
Screw Works.
Bochenek earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business
Administration from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan
(USA). He and his wife, Ghada, live in Livonia, Michigan (USA)
with their two daughters.
Kong, as President - Asia Pacific Operations, which is based
in Singapore, is responsible for overseeing Lear's business in
the Asia Pacific region.
Kong joined Lear in 1998 as Vice President and Managing
Director of Lear's Asia Pacific Operations. He previously was
President of MAPS International Inc., a firm specializing in
merger and acquisitions, international business development,
strategic planning and operations management. Kong's background
also includes management positions with Magna International,
Inc., Domtar Inc., and Esso Chemicals Canada.
Kong earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical
Engineering from Washington State University in Seattle,
Washington (USA); a Masters of Science degree in Chemical
Engineering from the University of Wisconsin in Madison,
Wisconsin (USA); and a Masters of Business Administration degree
in Finance and Marketing from the University of Toronto in
Toronto, Ontario (Canada). He and his wife, Mary, reside in
Singapore with their two sons.
Takashima, in his new position as Managing Director - Lear
Japan, is responsible for managing the company's Tokyo, Nagoya
and Hiroshima offices. He is based in Tokyo and reports to
Bochenek.
Takashima joined Lear in May 1999 as Director of Marketing and
Sales, serving the worldwide needs of Japanese automakers. He
previously was employed with United Technologies Automotive since
1987, where he held various sales and marketing positions
providing Japanese auto companies with wire harnesses, switches
and electronics, steering wheels and interior systems. Takashima
was a general manager for Tokai Rika/Europe, with sales and
marketing responsibilities for the European market, where he
spent more than eight years in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Takashima holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree and an
Associated Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from the
Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan. He and his wife, Tomoko,
and their son recently moved from Brighton, Michigan (USA) and
currently reside in Yokohama City, Japan.
Lear Corporation, a Fortune 200 company headquartered in
Southfield, Michigan (USA), is one of the world's largest
automotive suppliers, with 1998 proforma sales of more than $12
billion. The company's world-class products are designed,
engineered and manufactured by more than 100,000 employees in
over 300 facilities located in 33 countries. Information about
Lear and its products is available on the Internet at
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