Dominiak New Chief Technical Officer At Dana

By Mike Brezonick22 September 2017

Dana Inc. announced that Christophe Dominiak has been named senior vice president and chief technology officer.  He succeeds George Constand, who is retiring.

Dominiak most recently served as vice president of global engineering for Dana’s Off-Highway Drive and Motion Technologies business.  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.

“The intelligence that can be leveraged from the increasing cascade of vehicle data and electrification is driving a rapid transformation across all the vehicle markets Dana serves,” said James Kamsickas, Dana president and CEO.  “Christophe’s talents will be especially valuable to Dana as we continue to execute our enterprise strategy in the areas of commercialization of new technologies and acceleration of electrification and hybridization.”

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