People On The Move: Week Of Jan. 18

People On The Move: Week Of Jan. 18

A look back at personnel changes of the past week.

PPG Names New VP And CIO; Chris Caruso To Retire

Bhaskar Ramachandran will succeed Caruso, who has announced his intent to retire, effective March 1.

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Motiv Power Systems Appoints Prasad Ramakrishnan COO

Ramakrishnan succeeds Marc Herman, who retired at the end of 2020 after a 10-year tenure with the company.

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Hyliion Names Cherian Senior VP, Sales And Supply Chain

Bobby Cherian will oversee Hyliion’s sales and supply chain functions, including sales strategy.

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ASE Announces New Officers, Board Members

Mark Polke, Bosch Workshop Concepts, North America, Robert Bosch LLC will serve as chairman.

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MAPA Names 2021 Board Of Directors

Greg Phillips of West Branch Automotive will serve as chairman of the MAPA board of directors for 2021.

Read more here.

Brad Tolley Named President Of Shiloh Industries

Tolley, a 27-year industry veteran, has held several executive roles within the company since joining in 2014.

Read more here.

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