Cookie Consent by Free Privacy Policy website Honda Announces Corporate Leadership Changes in North America
august 11, 2022 - Honda Corporate

Honda Announces Corporate Leadership Changes in North America

August 11, 2022 — MARYSVILLE, OH

  • Rick Schostek to Retire as EVP of American #honda Motor Co.
  • Bob Nelson, EVP of #honda Development & Manufacturing of America, Named as Successor

American #honda Motor Co., Inc. today announced that longtime company executive #rickschostek will retire as executive vice president of #corporate Services effective November 1, 2022. Schostek will be succeeded by #bobnelson, currently executive vice president of #honda Development & Manufacturing of America, LLC (HDMA), effective Oct. 3, 2022.

“Bob and I joined the company in 1987, a transformative time in Honda’s history in Ohio and North America, as the company was expanding production, R&D and local parts sourcing in this region,” Schostek said. “We have worked closely together on many important initiatives since then and I have the utmost confidence in Bob and believe he is the right leader as we enter another transformative time for #honda and our entire industry.”

Schostek began his career at #honda in 1987 in the Legal Division of the former #honda of America Mfg. in Ohio. He went on to serve in key leadership positions within several of Honda’s North American operations, including senior executive assignments at #honda Manufacturing of Alabama (now Alabama Auto Plant), #honda Manufacturing of Indiana (now Indiana Auto Plant), and #honda North America.

“I’m grateful to have worked for a company like #honda that always puts people first – our customers, our associates and the people living in the communities where we do business,” Schostek said. “It is impossible to overstate how rewarding and enriching it has been for me to work directly with #honda associates during my assignments in Ohio, Alabama, Indiana and also my ongoing work with our team in California. I have always been immensely proud to say I worked for #honda and to have the opportunity to contribute to the success of a company that’s truly committed to being a company that society wants to exist.”

Nelson joined #honda in 1987 in the purchasing area of #honda of America Mfg., at a time when #honda was beginning to dramatically expand local parts sourcing in North America. Nelson also served a three-year assignment in Tochigi, Japan as a member of the North America Task Group, an assignment meant to advance and grow new model development, where he managed a liaison function supporting #honda manufacturing in Ohio. His career also includes serving as president of the former #honda Manufacturing of Indiana (now Indiana Auto Plant).

Succeeding Nelson as the SVP of HDMA will be the current Alabama Auto Plant (AAP) Vice President and Plant Lead, Bob Schwyn. Lamar Whitaker, currently the associate chief administrator and line 2 division lead in Alabama, will succeed Schwyn as AAP Plant Lead. Both moves also are effective October 3.