Mazda North American Operations Announces Key Executive Leadership Restructuring
Mazda North American Operations (MNAO) has officially communicated a transformation in its executive leadership framework, set to take place on April 1, 2025. This strategic adjustment marks a significant milestone as the company continues to navigate the evolving automotive landscape.
At the helm of these changes is Takuji Iwashita, who is transitioning from his current role as President and CEO of Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operations. He will step into the newly formed position of Executive Vice President of MNAO. This appointment comes as Takeshi Nishiki, the incumbent Executive Vice President, makes his way back to Mazda Motor Corporation as the General Manager of Corporate Strategy Division. Iwashita’s new role will see him managing operations at Mazda Canada, Mazda Motor de Mexico, and Mazda Colombia while fostering a culture of collaboration between these regions as he leads Mazda Toyota Manufacturing (MTM). This oversight aims to streamline operations and promote excellence throughout North and Latin America.
Further changes include Takashi Suzuki, who presently oversees purchasing at MNAO. Suzuki will become the new Vice President of Monozukuri Operations, where he will be accountable for overseeing various aspects of Mazda's business profitability and parts supply chain management at MTM. His focus will be on operational cost improvements while unifying standards and processes across the manufacturing ecosystem. Following this, Naoki Okano, who currently serves as Senior Vice President of Monozukuri Operations, will move to the role of Division General Manager within Mazda Motor Corporation’s Product Development Division.
These appointments underscore Mazda's commitment to sophisticated craftsmanship and continual innovation, reflecting its longstanding history rooted in Hiroshima, Japan. The company’s focus remains on delivering enriching experiences for drivers and enhancing the automotive experience by placing humans at the core of its endeavors.
MNAO, headquartered in Irvine, California, plays a pivotal role in Mazda’s ecosystem, handling sales, marketing, parts support, and customer service for Mazda vehicles across key markets including the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Colombia, supported by an expansive network of approximately 795 dealers. In Canada, operations are specifically managed by Mazda Canada Inc. based in Richmond Hill, Ontario. Meanwhile, operations in Mexico and Colombia are overseen respectively by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City and Mazda de Colombia headquartered in Bogota.
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In conclusion, these executive changes represent a strategic move towards reinforcing Mazda's operational framework and ensuring adaptability in an increasingly competitive automotive market. As the company looks to the future, it strives to continue enriching life-in-motion for all those it serves, ensuring that every experience behind the wheel is exceptional.
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