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Lear Names William Mattingly Vice President, Engineering, Global Electrical and Electronics
August 1, 2008
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By aftermarketNews staff

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -- Lear Corp. has appointed William Mattingly vice president, engineering, global electrical and electronics, effective Aug. 1.

In his new role, Mattingly will report to Ray Scott, president of Lear's Global Electrical and Electronics business, and will be responsible for global engineering, including new product innovation, product development and on-going technical support of Lear's electrical and electronics portfolio. He also will lead Lear's new global Center of Excellence for hybrid electric and high-voltage power systems located on the company's Southfield, Mich., campus, as well as the globalization of wireless products, terminals and connectors and smart junction box technology.

Prior to his current position, Mattingly, 46, was vice president of electrical/electronics engineering core at Chrysler LLC, a position he held since 2003. Mattingly's career at Chrysler spanned 25 years, during which time he held various engineering management positions.

"A priority for Lear is to expand its presence in the global automotive Electrical and Electronics segment," said Ray Scott. "To support our growth and margin improvement objectives, we need world-class engineering support to execute our plan. I am extremely pleased to welcome someone with Bill's industry knowledge and experience in automotive electronics to lead Lear's global electrical and electronics engineering team in developing and designing innovative solutions for this rapidly expanding product segment."

Mattingly earned both bachelor of science and master of science degrees in electrical engineering from Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. Additionally, he earned a master of business administration degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. He is a member of the engineering advisory board at Oakland University and a board member of MB Tech America in Troy, Mich.

For more information about Lear, go to: www.lear.com.