Dana names new Chief Tech Officer
MAUMEE, OH — Christophe Dominiak has been named Dana’s senior vice president and Chief Technology Officer, and will replace the retiring George Constand.
Dominiak has served as vice president – global engineering for Dana’s Off-Highway Drive and Motion Technologies business unit since February 2016. Previously, he was deputy Chief Technology Officer for Hutchinson Industries, an automotive and aerospace supplier. Other roles included positions at Valeo, Rockwell, Webasto, and Corning.
“The intelligence that can be leveraged from the increasing cascade of vehicle data and electrification is driving a rapid transformation across all the vehicle markets Dana serves,” said James Kamsickas, Dana president and Chief Executive Officer, adding that Dominiak will help to commercialize new technologies and accelerate electrification and hybridization.
Dana employes about 29,000 people in 34 countries, and last year reported more than US $5.8 billion in sales.
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