Magna Announces Board Leadership and Other Changes

Magna Announces Board Leadership and Other Changes

Board Chair William L. Young (at right) to retire; Audit Committee Chair Robert F. MacLellan selected to succeed him.

Magna has announced upcoming changes to the leadership of its board of directors, ahead of the company’s annual meeting scheduled for May 3, 2022.

William L. Young, Magna’s board chair, has communicated his intention to retire at the end of his current term. The board has selected Robert F. MacLellan, currently audit committee chair, to succeed Young following Magna’s annual meeting.

“It has been and continues to be an honor to serve as Magna’s chairman, working along-side a talented board and management team as the industry continues to transform,” said Young. “Magna’s leadership team is managing these unprecedented times with financial discipline and innovative thinking which will benefit all stakeholders for years to come.”  

“Although big shoes to fill, I look forward to tackling this role at such an exciting time in the automotive industry,” said MacLellan.  

Additional changes to the board include:

  • Peter G. Bowie, will succeed MacLellan as Audit Committee Chair.
  • Dr. Thomas Weber, formerly a member of Magna’s Technology Advisory Council and a highly-respected former Daimler executive, has been appointed to the Board as a non-independent, non-executive director.
  • Cindy Niekamp has also communicated her intention to retire at the end of her current term in May.

The Corporate Governance, Compensation and Nominating Committee (CGCNC) of the board has initiated searches for two independent directors, at least one of whom could serve on the Audit Committee. The CGCNC’s efforts are being supported by a leading board search advisor and guided by a long-term roadmap for the next phase of Magna’s Board renewal as the directors elected in the years following Magna’s 2010 Plan of Arrangement approach the end of their tenure.

“I want to thank Bill for his outstanding leadership and contributions to the company’s success over the last 11 years,” said Swamy Kotagiri, Magna CEO. “He has been instrumental in helping guide the company’s disciplined approach to growth.”

“The Board and Management team look forward to working with Rob and Peter in their new roles beginning in May. In addition, I would like to welcome Thomas and thank Cindy for her valued insights and contributions since joining the Board and Audit Committee,” Kotagiri added.

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