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I have updated the edit request below and have signed it with my personal account, which I have just recently created. I am an employee of Dana Incorporated and am just trying to ensure that recent and accurate information is included in the articles about our leadership.
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Information to be added: Prior to joining Dana in 2015, Kamsickas served as president and CEO of International Automotive Components (IAC) [1] for eight years. Before joining IAC, Kamsickas served in numerous senior leadership roles at Lear Corporation over 18 years. [2]
Kamsickas serves on the Board of Trustees of the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI) [3] and the Board of Directors for the United Way of Greater Toledo [4]. In addition, he served on President Trump’s council on manufacturing and job creation [5].
On December 16, 2019, Kamsickas was elected as Chairman of the Board for Dana Inc. [6], continuing to serve as President and CEO.
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I have updated the edit request below and have signed it with my personal account, which I have just recently created. I am an employee of Dana Incorporated and am just trying to ensure that recent and accurate information is included in the articles about our leadership.
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. Per WP:INTEGRITY. |
Information to be added: Prior to joining Dana in 2015, Kamsickas served as president and CEO of International Automotive Components (IAC) [1] for eight years. Before joining IAC, Kamsickas served in numerous senior leadership roles at Lear Corporation over 18 years. [2]
Kamsickas serves on the Board of Trustees of the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI) [3] and the Board of Directors for the United Way of Greater Toledo [4]. In addition, he served on President Trump’s council on manufacturing and job creation [5].
On December 16, 2019, Kamsickas was elected as Chairman of the Board for Dana Inc. [6], continuing to serve as President and CEO.
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