Shannon B. Quinn: Recognized leader in Automotive
Shannon B. Quinn, the president of Cooper Standard's Industrial and Specialty Group, has garnered significant recognition by being named one of the
100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry by Automotive News for the year 2025. This prestigious list celebrates female executives who are making a marked impact on the automotive sector. The announcement was made in the May 19 issue of Automotive News, and the honorees were honored during a gala event at The Henry in Dearborn, Michigan.
Quinn's inclusion in this distinguished group underscores her role as an influential leader in a traditionally male-dominated industry. In a statement regarding this recognition,
Jeffrey Edwards, chairman and CEO of Cooper Standard, expressed immense pride in Quinn’s accomplishments: "Her visionary leadership, commitment to excellence, and passion for innovation continue to inspire our team and the broader automotive community. This honor is a testament to her remarkable contributions and the promising future she is helping to shape."
A Trailblazer with Extensive Experience
With over 25 years of extensive experience across various functions and products, Shannon Quinn is a pivotal figure at Cooper Standard. She is steering the company’s diversification strategy to foster growth and enhance the value of its offerings within industrial and specialty markets. As the
Global Executive Sponsor for Cooper Standard's Women’s Resource Group (WISE), she actively champions the advancement of women within the industry.
Prior to her current leadership role, Quinn served as the Vice President and Chief Commercial and Strategy Officer. In this capacity, she was responsible for the global commercial group and corporate strategy, contributing significantly to the company during her tenure from 2022 to 2024. Her impressive resume also includes executive roles at major automotive firms such as
Bridgestone Corp,
Adient,
Johnson Controls, and
Ford.
Shannon holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from
Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, along with an MBA from
Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. Her dedication to personal and professional development is evident in her participation in numerous elite executive leadership programs. Furthermore, her active roles have included directorships for the
Original Equipment Supplier Association (OESA) and the
Automotive Hall of Fame. Currently, she serves on the board of
Vista Maria along with a position on the Board Development Committee.
Honoring Women's Contributions in the Automotive Industry
Automotive News has been recognizing outstanding women in the automotive realm since 2000, providing a platform for female leaders to gain visibility and inspire future generations. Over the last 25 years,
442 executives have been honored, demonstrating a growing recognition of the importance of female leadership in the industry. This year's class of leading women consists of 24 presidents and CEOs, showcasing a significant increase compared to the first cohort in 2000, which had only 14 presidents and CEOs.
The selection process for the 2025 list involved several months of nominations and evaluations, bringing together numerous candidates from Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
About Cooper Standard
Based in Northville, Michigan,
Cooper Standard is a leading global supplier known for its sealing and fluid handling systems and components, serving various markets including transportation and industrial sectors. With operations in
20 countries and a workforce of approximately
22,000, including contingent workers, the company is dedicated to continuous improvement in its business practices and surrounding communities. To learn more about their innovative solutions, visit
Cooper Standard's website or follow their social media channels for updates.