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Roger Wood Becomes Dana's New Chief Executive
March 31, 2011
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By aftermarketNews staff
MAUMEE, Ohio -- Dana has announced the appointment of a new president and CEO: Roger Wood. Wood is a long-time employee of BorgWarner Inc., where he has been an executive vice president, and group president and general manager of its Engine Group. His appointment at Dana is effective April 18.

John Devine, Dana's executive chairman, who also has been serving as interim CEO, announced he has elected to retire on June 30. At that time, Keith Wandell, lead independent director of Dana's board, will become non-executive chairman of the board. In addition, Wood will be a member of Dana's Board of Directors.

"We are very grateful to John Devine for his dedicated service to Dana since joining the company in 2008, when we emerged from Chapter 11. He has led Dana through its most difficult challenges and helped to transform the company into one of opportunity and growth," Wandell said. "At the same time, the board is delighted to welcome Roger to Dana as we turn our focus to growing the company. He has the talent and the right experience to lead Dana forward."

"I will leave Dana in good hands," Devine said. "Roger has an excellent leadership record and, with more than 25 years of experience, knows the automotive and commercial markets well. In addition, Dana has built a high-caliber leadership team over the past few years that will provide continuity and stability."

Wood, 48, has served in a wide range of responsibilities at BorgWarner since joining the company in 1985, including leadership roles in manufacturing, strategy and operations. He has led multiple business units for the company, including internationally, and had been executive champion on a number of enterprise-wide initiatives as BorgWarner transitioned from a multi-national company into a globally integrated organization.

Wood holds a bachelor's degree in engineering technology from State University College at Buffalo, N.Y., and earned his MBA from Syracuse University.

"I look forward to joining the Dana team. I am deeply honored to be selected to lead this 100-year enterprise," Wood said. "As I learned more about the company in the selection process, I am especially encouraged by the strength of Dana's leadership team."