TI Automotive Names Andy Ridgway Vice President, Thermal Products
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, March 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
TI Automotive, a leading global supplier of automotive fluid systems technology, has named Andy Ridgway vice president, Thermal Products.
Ridgway joins TI Automotive from IAV, where he was chief executive for the Americas. In his new role, he will direct all activities related to TI Automotive's Global Thermal Products group, which includes heating and cooling technology for the vehicle engine, powertrain, battery and passenger cabin systems.
"Andy has extensive experience in automotive thermal management technology and has a full understanding of the global automotive landscape, having worked on both the supplier and OEM manufacturer sides of the business," said Bill Kozyra, chairman and CEO, TI Automotive. "He is a tremendous addition to the team and with the industry expanding its focus on hybrid & electric vehicles, he will help further position TI Automotive as a fluid handling systems leader in this market segment."
Prior to IAV, he held management positions with Nissan, General Motors, Guardian Automotive and Valeo in various countries around the world including the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan. Originally from Manchester, UK, Ridgway earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree with Honors from Coventry University in the UK. He now resides in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
About TI Automotive
Global automotive manufacturers turn to TI Automotive to develop and produce award-winning, industry-leading automotive fluid systems. For almost 100 years, TI Automotive has provided its technology to vehicles around the world. With more than 120 manufacturing locations in 29 countries, our strength lies in our ability to creatively meet the ever-changing needs of the global automotive industry.
For more information, visit http://www.tiautomotive.com
SOURCE TI Automotive
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