Two Visteon Leaders Recognized Among Auto Industry's Top Women
30 September 2005 - 12:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Buckingham and Greenway join list selected by Automotive News VAN
BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Two Visteon
Corporation (NYSE:VC) leaders were honored Wednesday night for
being among the automotive industry's 100 leading women. Visteon's
Lorie Buckingham, senior vice president, global services group and
chief information officer; and Joy Greenway, vice president of
climate products, were named among 100 Leading Women in the North
American Auto Industry by Automotive News. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20001201/DEF008LOGO ) 100
Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry recognizes women
who are leaders in the automotive field -- those who make major
decisions and have significant influence at their companies.
Automotive News published its first listing of the industry's top
female executives in September 2000. Buckingham and Greenway, who
were nominated and selected based on their talents and career
accomplishments, were featured in a special Sept. 26 issue of the
publication and honored at a gala dinner at the Marriott
Renaissance hotel in Detroit, Michigan, sponsored by Automotive
News. Buckingham is responsible for all information technology and
oversees the company's new Visteon Services organization.
Buckingham, who also is a corporate officer, joined Visteon in 2001
as director of global software solutions. She became vice president
and chief information officer in 2002 and was named a senior vice
president in 2004. Her extensive knowledge of enterprise business
processes and enabling solutions has been perfected both with
start-up and mature companies. Buckingham has a bachelor's degree
in mathematics and chemistry from the State University of New York.
In 2004, Buckingham was named a winner of the "Top Michigan Women
in Computing." The award, given by the Association for Women in
Computing - Ann Arbor Chapter (AWC-AA), recognized Buckingham and
nine other winners as being "the best and brightest among the many
outstanding Michigan women in IT." Greenway, who joined Visteon in
2000, has global responsibility for core engineering,
manufacturing, program launches, quality, program purchasing and
business planning for climate control products. Previously, she was
director, powertrain, responsible for product development and
product strategies for Visteon's global powertrain business. While
in this position, Greenway played a key role in Visteon's
recognition as a PACE award recipient for its Long Life Filtration
System, which makes it possible for vehicles to use the same air
filter for up to 150,000 miles. Greenway has more than 20 years
experience in industrial production, product development and
quality management with such companies as GE Aerospace, Martin
Marietta Corp., GE Industrial Power Systems and United Technologies
Corp. She earned a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering and
holds a master's degree in mechanical engineering, as well as a
master's degree in business administration. "Lorie and Joy are
tremendous assets to Visteon and their recognition is well
deserved," said Visteon Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mike
Johnston. "Both of these women have a strong commitment to
performance which has elevated the achievements within their areas
of responsibility." The 2005 class of Automotive News' 100 Leading
Women in the North American Auto Industry emerged from a
months-long nomination and judging process that attracted hundreds
of entries from the United States, Canada and Mexico. Women
recognized with this honor are engaged in all aspects of the
industry. "In all the automotive disciplines, women are steadily
winning increased authority, and that's good not only for the women
but for the auto industry," said Peter Brown, Automotive News
associate publisher and editorial director. Visteon Corporation is
a leading, full-service supplier that delivers consumer-driven
technology solutions to automotive manufacturers worldwide and
through multiple channels within the global automotive aftermarket.
Visteon has about 70,000 employees and a global delivery system of
more than 200 technical, manufacturing, sales and service
facilities located in 24 countries.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20001201/DEF008LOGO DATASOURCE:
Visteon Corporation CONTACT: Media Inquiries: Melissa Andrade,
+1-734-710-5546, , or Jim Fisher, +1-734-710-5557, , both of
Visteon Corporation Web site: http://www.visteon.com/
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