ArvinMeritor Appoints Vice President of Human Resources for LVS
Posted on: Thursday, 4 September 2008, 12:00 CDT
ArvinMeritor, a supplier of integrated systems, modules and components for commercial trucks and light vehicles, has appointed Bill Fisher as the new vice president of human resources for its Light Vehicle Systems business unit.
According to the company, Mr Fisher will be responsible for leading Light Vehicle Systems's (LVS) human resources strategy, including the overall organizational transition and cultural development as LVS continues its transformation into becoming Arvin Innovation, an independent, standalone company. Mr Fisher will also have oversight responsibility for implementing employee training and leadership development programs.
Upon the completion of the spin-off from ArvinMeritor, Mr Fisher will become senior vice president of human resources for Arvin Innovation where he will lead global human resource initiatives.
Mr Fisher has held several human resource management roles at General Electric since 1995. Most recently, he served as senior manager of human resources for legal, environmental health and safety, and business development for the company.
Phil Martens, president and CEO designate of Arvin Innovation and president of LVS, said: "Bill's prior experience in change management and organizational development make him a great addition to our team."
Source: Datamonitor
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