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Karyia, Japan (March 31, 2020) ― DENSO Corporation today announced changes in the areas of responsibility of executive officers.
Changes in the Areas of Responsibility
Changes in the areas of responsibility of executive officers to be effective on April 1, 2020 are shown below.
Changes are underlined
Title | New | Current |
Jiro Ebihara | Electrification Systems Business Group(deputy), Advanced Motor R&D Div. | Electrification Systems Business Group(deputy), Electric Components Business Unit, Electrification Components Business Unit, Advanced Motor R&D Div. |
Katsuhiko Sugito | Electric Components Business Unit, Business Structural Reform Dept. | Alliance of Electric Components in Electrification Systems Business Group, Business Structural Reform Dept. |
Kazuhiro Iwai | General Administration & Human Resources Center (Deputy), Secretarial Dept., Human Resources Div., General Admin. Div., Health Care Promotion Div., Plant General Administration,
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General Administration & Human Resources Center (Deputy), Secretarial Dept., Human Resources Div., General Admin. Div., Health Care Promotion Div., Plant General Administration |
Seiji Maeda | Motor Business Unit, DENSO MIYAZAKI CORP. | Motor Business Unit |
* For the changes to DENSO’s executive officers, please refer to the news release “DENSO Announces Personnel and Organizational Changes” on March 10th, 2020.
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