John Barth Will Not Stand For Re-Election To Adient Board

John Barth Will Not Stand For Re-Election To Adient Board

Prior to joining Adient's board, Barth served as CEO of Johnson Controls from 2002 until his retirement in 2007.

Adient, a global provider of automotive seating, announced that John Barth will not stand for re-election to the company’s board of directors at the company’s annual general meeting on March 12, 2020. 

Barth currently serves on Adient’s Compensation Committee and was previously lead director from October 2016 to October 2018 and served as interim chairman of the board from June 2018 to October 2018. Prior to joining Adient’s board, Barth served as CEO of Johnson Controls from 2002 until his retirement in 2007 and as chairman of the Johnson Controls board from 2004 to 2007. 

“John has served on our board since 2016 when Adient became an independent company. He has been a tremendous board member, providing extensive business and leadership experience, including the benefit of the many global relationships he cultivated in the automotive industry over his successful career,” said Frederick Henderson, non-executive chairman of the Board of Adient. “On behalf of Adient’s senior management and our board, we are grateful for John’s contributions and wish him the best in retirement.”

Adient’s board has taken action to reduce the size of the board to eight directors when Barth’s term expires immediately following the 2020 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, scheduled for March 12.

You May Also Like

Boland Takes New Legislative Role at LKQ

Catherine Boland, who spent more than 13 years as the vice president of legislative affairs for MEMA, has taken on a new role at LKQ.

Catherine Boland, who spent more than 13 years as the Vice President of Legislative Affairs for MEMA, has taken a new role at LKQ, according to her LinkedIn.

There she will be serving as its Director of Government Affairs, which will keep her on the legislative and public policy side of advocating for the automotive aftermarket in Washington D.C.

Holley Performance Names New Senior Vice President

Jordon Musser joined the company as SVP, Safety and Electronics Product categories.

Holley Performance Brands Names Senior Vice President of Safety and Electronics Product Categories
K&M Tire Names New Executive Vice President

Jon Zurcher has joined K&M as the company’s new executive vice president.

Clore Names Dan Lucas VP of Sales
WAI Announces Leadership Changes

Ron Bernstein, David Boer and Steve Garland have been named to new leadership positions within WAI Global.

TBC Corp. Names COO for TBC Brands, TBC International

Newly appointed Bill Schafer will oversee all TBC Brands and TBC International sales initiatives.

TBC Corp. Names COO for TBC Brands, TBC International

Other Posts

DriV Announces Changes to North America Sales Team

Kelly Tisler was promoted to VP of retail and eCommerce sales, and Tony Genna was named VP of sales for traditional, specialty and NAPA accounts.

REV Group Appoints New Chief Financial Officer

Amy Campbell sits on REV’s executive leadership team and reports to CEO and President Mark Skonieczny.

REV Group Appoints New Chief Financial Officer
Continental Appoints Plant Manager of New Braunfels, Texas, Plant

Brandon Lane will oversee all aspects of the New Braunfels plant operations, including production, quality control, and employee and community relations.

Lane Appointed New Plant Manager of Continental New Braunfels
Holley Performance Brands Appoints Chet Baker SVP of Sales

Baker will lead the company’s sales team, developing and executing strategies to drive growth across Holley’s portfolio of brands.

Chet Baker Holley