Tenneco Announces Gregg Sherrill Retirement

Tenneco Announces Gregg Sherrill Retirement

Sherrill will continue to serve on the board of directors.

Gregg Sherrill

Tenneco Inc. has announced that Gregg Sherrill, executive chairman, has informed the company’s board of directors of his intention to retire from Tenneco, effective May 16. Sherrill will continue to serve as chairman of the board in a non-executive capacity. The members of the Tenneco board, including Sherrill, will stand for re-election at the company’s annual meeting of shareholders on May 16.

Upon retirement from Tenneco, Sherrill will have capped a more than 40-year career in the automotive industry. He has been serving as executive chairman since May 17, 2017, following 10 years as Tenneco’s chairman and CEO. Under his leadership as CEO, Tenneco established a strong record of revenue growth, higher earnings, margin expansion and annual adjusted EPS growth. He aligned the company around a vision and strategic direction that delivered profitable growth and positioned Tenneco for the future.

“I congratulate Gregg on his retirement and on a long and distinguished career in the automotive industry. He had a very successful tenure as CEO, setting a strong foundation for continued growth,” said Paul Stecko, lead independent director, Tenneco board of directors. “On behalf of the board of directors, I thank him for his outstanding service and we look forward to his continued leadership and contributions as non-executive chairman of the board.”

Prior to joining Tenneco in January 2007, Sherrill was with Johnson Controls Inc., where he served as president of the power solutions group and in leadership roles with the automotive systems group and North America operations. He began his career in the automotive industry with Ford Motor Co., where he held numerous engineering and manufacturing positions during a 22-year tenure.

Sherrill currently serves as a member of the board of directors of The Allstate Corp. and Snap-on Inc. In addition, he is an honorary vice chair of the board of the National Association of Manufacturers, where he is past chairman of the board, and also serves on the National Governing Council of the Wilderness Society.

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