Dana Names New Chief Technology Officer

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Dana Inc. has selected Christophe Dominiak to serve as its new senior vice president and chief technology officer. He replaces George Constand, who is retiring.

Dominiak has served as vice president of global engineering for Dana’s Off-Highway Drive and Motion Technologies business since February 2016. Previously, he was deputy chief technology officer for Hutchinson Industries Inc., a global automotive and aerospace supplier.

Prior to that, he served in a variety of technology leadership positions, including senior director of electronics engineering and purchasing, managing director of electronic assess systems, and vice president of security systems at Valeo Inc. He also served as R&D chief engineer and program director at Rockwell in Paris and held engineering roles at both Webasto and Corning Inc.

Dominiak earned a master’s degree in material specialization from the prestigious Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers in Paris and both an associate’s degree and bachelor’s degree in physics from Rouen University.

“I would… like to thank George Constand for his leadership in this role over the past eight years and wish him all the best in retirement. He brought valuable insight, business acumen, leadership and integrity to this position,” Dana president and CEO James Kamsickas said.

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