Jason Cardew To Succeed Jeff Vanneste As Lear Chief Financial Officer

Jason Cardew To Succeed Jeff Vanneste As Lear Chief Financial Officer

In his new role, Cardew will be responsible for Lear's global financial strategy and financial activities, including accounting, financial transactions and controls, financial reporting, corporate business planning and analysis, and treasury and tax matters worldwide.

Lear Corporation, a global automotive technology leader in seating and electrical and electronic systems, recently announced it has appointed Jason Cardew to the position of senior vice president and chief financial officer, effective November 1, 2019. He will report to President and CEO Ray Scott. 

Cardew will succeed Jeffrey H. Vanneste who currently serves as senior vice president and chief financial officer. After more than 20 years with the company, Vanneste has elected to retire, effective October 31, 2019. He will continue in a non-executive, consulting and advisory role to Lear’s senior management team through February 2020.

“I would like to thank Jeff for his leadership, dedication and commitment to Lear. He played a crucial role in the development and execution of fundamental business strategies for the company, and I wish him all the best in the next chapter of his life,” said Scott. “I also want to congratulate Jason, who brings deep knowledge of our company’s global finances and strategy. I look forward to working closely with him as Lear continues to focus on investing in profitable growth, further improving operational efficiencies and delivering superior value to our shareholders.”

In his new role, Cardew will be responsible for Lear’s global financial strategy and financial activities, including accounting, financial transactions and controls, financial reporting, corporate business planning and analysis, and treasury and tax matters worldwide. Since joining the company in 1992, Cardew has served in various operational and commercial finance roles with increasing responsibility, including vice president of financial planning and analysis, interim chief financial officer and, most recently, vice president of finance for Lear’s Seating and E-Systems businesses.

“I am excited to be appointed to this role and help guide Lear through a period of extraordinary opportunity in the auto industry,” Cardew said. “I would also like to thank Jeff for developing an exceptionally talented Finance team at Lear. I am motivated to continue to build on the foundation he provided. With Lear’s product quality, innovative technology, global manufacturing footprint and commitment to operational excellence, we are well positioned for continued growth and value creation.”

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