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Honda Announces Board Changes in Its North American Operations
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TORRANCE, Calif. - Honda
today announced two management changes at two of its North American
subsidiaries -- Honda North America, Inc. (HNA) and Honda of America Mfg.,
Inc.
At HNA, Kathy H. Jones,
currently Senior Vice President of Business Operations, Honda
Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC, will join HNA's board of directors in July
immediately following HNA's annual shareholders meeting, July 6, 2004.
Further, effective August 1st, Jones will be appointed as Vice President
of HNA, where she will be responsible for Audit Operations for the
company. Her responsibilities will include internal audits, ensuring
compliance with financial and corporate governance regulations and
confirming adherence to established business plan objectives for all
Honda's North American group companies. Jones joined Honda in 1997, as a
general manager at Honda of America Mfg., moving to Alabama in 2001 to
help establish Honda Manufacturing of Alabama.
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Based in Torrance,
California, HNA is a U.S.- based wholly owned subsidiary of Honda Motor
Co., Ltd., and is comprised of service and coordinating functions for
Honda's North American operations, including Audit, Legal, Risk
Management, Public Relations, and Government and Industry Relations. The
current HNA board members represent all of Honda's major companies within
Honda's North American regional organization. Following the July HNA
shareholder meeting, the HNA board of directors will include:
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Koichi Amemiya,
President, Honda North America, Inc.
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Thomas G. Elliott,
Executive Vice President, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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Koki Hirashima,
President, Honda of America Mfg., Inc.
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Hirohide Ikeno,
President, Honda R&D Americas, Inc.
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Kathy H. Jones, Vice
President, Audit, Honda North America, Inc.
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Masaaki Kato, President,
Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC.
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Hiroshi Kobayashi,
President, Honda Canada, Inc.
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Koichi Kondo, President,
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
At Honda of America Mfg.,
headquartered in Marysville, Ohio, Larry Jutte, Senior Vice President and
General Manager, Purchasing, will be appointed to the Honda of America
Mfg. board of directors in July, immediately following the company's
shareholders' meeting, July 8, 2004. Jutte joined Honda of America in 1985
and has served the company in a variety of positions, including plant
manager of both the Anna Engine Plant and East Liberty Auto Plant. He now
heads Purchasing for Honda's North American manufacturing operations.
Honda of America Mfg., a
subsidiary of American Honda Motor Co., Inc., will celebrate its 25th
anniversary in September 2004. Honda of America's operations currently
include a motorcycle plant, two auto plants, and an engine plant -- with
the company also playing a leadership role with Honda's North American
manufacturing operations. Following the July shareholder meeting, the
Honda of America Mfg. board of directors will include:
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Koki Hirashima,
President, Honda of America Mfg., Inc.
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John Adams, Senior Vice
President, Honda of America Mfg., Inc.
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Larry Jutte, Senior Vice
President, Honda of America Mfg., Inc.
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Masaaki Kato, President,
Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC.
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Koichi Kondo, President,
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
After the American Honda
Motor Co., Inc. shareholder meeting on July 6th, the following members
will continue to serve on the company's board of directors:
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Koichi Kondo, President,
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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Koichi Amemiya,
President, Honda North America, Inc.
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Richard E Colliver,
Executive Vice President, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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Thomas G Elliott,
Executive Vice President, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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Chester L Hale, Executive
Vice President, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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Koki Hirashima,
President, Honda of America Mfg., Inc.
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Hideo Takemura, Executive
Vice President, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
(June 16,
2004)
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