NASHVILLE,
Tenn. Bridgestone
Americas plans to begin 2009 with a new name. Mark Emkes, chairman and CEO of
Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc. (BSAH), this week announced a plan to rename
the company’s operations effective Jan. 1, 2009. In addition, the company
announced it will restructure its tire operations.
In
making the announcement, Emkes said that the changes will provide Firestone
with its own identity as a product and brand, and help to eliminate any
confusion with the company’s overall corporate identity.
Corporate
name changes to be implemented at the beginning of 2009 include:
-
Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc. (BSAH), the parent company of the Bridgestone
Group’s tire operations in the Americas, will be changed to Bridgestone
Americas Inc. (BSAM).
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Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC (BFNT) will be renamed
Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations LLC (BATO) (a legal entity), and will be a
part of the larger business unit also known as Bridgestone Americas Tire
Operations, a newly established operating unit.
- BFS
Retail & Commercial Operations LLC (BFRC), Bridgestone Americas’ retail
tire and automotive service unit and the operator of the well-known Firestone
Complete Auto Care and Tires Plus outlets, will be known as Bridgestone Retail
Operations LLC (BSRO).
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Bridgestone Firestone Latin American Tire Operations (BFLA) will be known as
the Latin American Tire division, BATO.
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Bridgestone Americas’ international subsidiaries will also be renamed to focus
on membership in the Bridgestone family of companies, for example,
Bridgestone Firestone de México S.A. de C.V. (BFMX) will be known as
Bridgestone de México S.A. de C.V. (BSMX) and Bridgestone Firestone Canada Inc.
(BFCA) will be renamed Bridgestone Canada Inc. (BSCA).
Bridgestone
Americas also announced an exception to this naming convention related to its
diversified products businesses. Effective Jan. 1, 2009, BFS Diversified
Products, LLC (which does business as Bridgestone Firestone Diversified
Products) (BFDP) will be renamed Firestone Diversified Products LLC (FSDP).
Since most of that company’s subsidiaries already carry the Firestone name,
there will be no further name changes in that organization.
Also effective
as of Jan. 1, 2009, Asahiko “Duke” Nishiyama will lead the new unit, which will
be named Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations (BATO). Reporting into this unit
will be the company’s Latin American tire operations, the U.S. and Canadian
consumer tire businesses and the U.S. and Canadian commercial tire businesses.
Nishiyama will continue to report to Emkes. Reporting to Nishiyama under this
new structure will be:
Eduardo Minardi, who will continue as president of the company’s Latin American
Tire division.
Michael Gorey, currently chairman, CEO and president of Bridgestone Firestone
Diversified Products (BFDP). Under the new structure, Gorey will serve as president,
U.S. & Canada Consumer Tire Sales division, BATO. Reporting to Gorey will
be:
o Michael Martini, president, Original Equipment, U.S. &
Canada Consumer Tire Sales division; and
o John Baratta, president, Replacement Tire Sales, U.S.
& Canada Consumer Tire Sales division.
Saul
Solomon, currently president, Bridgestone Bandag Tire Solutions (BBTS). Under
the new structure, Solomon will serve as president, U.S. & Canada
Commercial Tire Sales division. Reporting to Solomon will be:
o Kenneth Allen, president, Agricultural Tire, U.S. &
Canada Commercial Tire Sales division;
o Shawn Rasey, president, Off the Road Tire, U.S. & Canada
Commercial Tire Sales division; and
o Scott Gateley, general manager, Tube Business, U.S. &
Canada Commercial Tire Sales division.
In the
new alignment, Solomon will serve concurrently as president, BBTS (his current
position), and his existing BBTS reporting relationships will remain in place.
Narumi
“Nick” Zaitsu, currently vice chairman, Bridgestone Americas, who will assume
the additional title of executive vice president, BATO. Reporting to Zaitsu
will be:
o Yasutaka Enoki, who will continue serving in his
concurrent positions as executive vice president, Product Development Group,
BATO, and president, Bridgestone Americas Center for Research and Technology;
and
o Steve Shelton, vice president, Supply, Planning and
Sourcing, BATO.
Stephen Brooks, president, U.S., Canada and Monterrey Manufacturing group,
BATO.
David
Laubie, vice president, Sales Engineering, BATO.
In
addition, the following individuals and BATO staff functions will report to
Nishiyama:
Melissa McGuire, vice president, Legal and General
Counsel, U.S. & Canada;
William Thompson, controller, U.S. & Canada (formerly
Controller, BBTS);
Linda Baskin, vice president, Human Resources, U.S. &
Canada;
Dennis George, vice president, Enterprise Planning, BATO
(concurrent, vice president, Enterprise Planning, Bridgestone Americas); and
Mike Kane, vice president, Quality Assurance & Six
Sigma, BATO (concurrent, vice president, Quality Assurance & Six Sigma,
Bridgestone Americas).
As a
result of the restructuring of the Americas tire business and the reassignment
of team members to new positions within BATO, the following additional changes
in Bridgestone America assignments were also announced, effective Jan. 1, 2009:
Ken
Weaver, currently Bridgestone Americas corporate controller and concurrent, vice
president, Finance, BFNT, will succeed Gorey as chairman, CEO and president of
BFDP.
Succeeding Weaver as Bridgestone Americas corporate controller will be Tim
Walsh, who currently serves as controller, BFNT.
In
addition to Nishiyama, Weaver will report to Emkes, as will Larry Magee, chairman,
CEO and president, BFS Retail & Commercial Operations, LLC; Zaitsu, in his
capacity as vice chairman, Bridgestone Americas; and each of Bridgestone
Americas staff functions, including Finance, Legal and Corporate Compliance,
Enterprise Planning, Human Resources, Quality Assurance, Community and
Corporate Relations, and the Controller’s Office.
In a
related event, Emkes announced that Christine Karbowiak, vice president,
Community and Corporate Relations, BSAH, will be joining the Bridgestone
Americas Board of Directors effective Jan. 1, 2009. She will become the first
woman to serve on a Bridgestone Group Board.