Meritor announced two executive appointments in its commercial truck and industrial business. Joe Plomin has been named president, international, Europe and Asia Pacific; Chris Villavarayan has been appointed president, Americas, responsible for the company’s North and South America truck, defense and specialty businesses.
Meritor Announces Executive Appointments in Commercial Truck
Meritor announced two executive appointments in its commercial truck and industrial business. Joe Plomin has been named president, international, Europe and Asia Pacific; Chris Villavarayan has been appointed president, Americas, responsible for the company’s North and South America truck, defense and specialty businesses.
Plomin and Villavarayan will report to Jay Craig, senior vice president and president of commercial truck and industrial for Meritor.
Plomin most recently served as vice president, international operations, during which time he relocated to Europe. Prior to that, he was vice president of truck Americas for Meritor. Before joining Meritor in 2007, he was president of Remy International’s electrical division and senior vice president/general manager of its heavy duty business unit. Before joining Remy, Plomin was president of Stewart Warner Instruments. He has more than 20 years of experience in heavy duty and automotive component development, marketing and sales.
Villavarayan most recently served as vice president, global manufacturing and supply chain management for Meritor. Previously, he was managing director for Meritor India where he lived for two years. During that time, he led Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems (India) Ltd., a joint venture with the Kalyani Group in Mysore, India. Prior to that, Villavarayan was general manager, operations planning and strategy at Meritor.
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