Troy, Mich., USA - February 15, 2010, Troy, Mich., USA - Delphi Automotive LLP, a global supplier of electronics and technologies for autos, commercial and other vehicles, announced additional appointments to the company’s Board of Managers.
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The new members are:
Nicholas M. Donofrio retired executive vice president, Innovation & Technology at International Business Machines Corporation. Mr. Donofrio began his career at IBM in 1964, and worked at the company for more than 40 years in various positions of increasing responsibility, including division director; divisional vice president for advanced workstations; general manager, Large Scale Computing Division; and senior vice president, Technology & Manufacturing. He also serves on the boards of the Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices, and Liberty Mutual Holding Company, Inc.
Mr. Donofrio earned a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University.
Mark P. Frissora chairman and CEO of Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. Prior to joining Hertz in 2006, Mr. Frissora served as chairman and CEO of Tenneco, Inc. from 2000. Mr. Frissora previously served for five years as a vice president at Aeroquip-Vickers Corporation. From 1987 to 1991, he held various management positions at Philips N.V., including Director of Marketing and Director of Sales. Prior to Philips, he worked for ten years at General Electric Co. in brand management, marketing and sales. He also is a member of the board of directors of Walgreens.
Mr. Frissora holds a B.A. degree from The Ohio State University, with studies focused on business and communications. He has completed advanced studies at both the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and the Thunderbird International School of Management.
Thomas W. Sidlik retired from the DaimlerChrysler AG Board of Management in Germany in 2007. He served as the chairman of Eastern Michigan University from 2007 to 2009. Previously, he served as chairman and CEO of Chrysler Financial Corporation, chairman of the Michigan Minority Business Development Council, and vice-chairman of the National Minority Supplier Development Council in New York. He currently serves on the boards of Eastern Michigan University and the Detroit Institute of Arts. ■