Tenneco Announces Appointment To Board Of Directors
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Tenneco Inc. announced that business leader Denise Gray has been appointed to its board of directors effective March 1.
Gray will also be one of several founding members of the board of directors for the new Tenneco powertrain technology company that will emerge later this year. The new company is a result of Tenneco’s acquisition of Federal-Mogul in 2018, and the subsequent separation into two new, publicly traded companies.
“We are very pleased to welcome Denise, a true leader in business, to our board,” Tenneco Chairman of the Board of Directors Gregg M. Sherrill said. “Denise is not only a highly successful and respected executive, she is a true innovator in automotive technology, having led global technical organizations that have transformed the industry. I expect Denise will make significant contributions to the current Tenneco organization and play a critical role in the formation of the new Tenneco board of directors later this year.”
Gray is currently president of LG Chem Michigan Inc. Tech Center in Troy, Michigan overseeing the North American subsidiary of South Korean LG Chem Ltd., one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery manufacturers.
For more information, visit the Tenneco website.
Gray will also be one of several founding members of the board of directors for the new Tenneco powertrain technology company that will emerge later this year. The new company is a result of Tenneco’s acquisition of Federal-Mogul in 2018, and the subsequent separation into two new, publicly traded companies.
“We are very pleased to welcome Denise, a true leader in business, to our board,” Tenneco Chairman of the Board of Directors Gregg M. Sherrill said. “Denise is not only a highly successful and respected executive, she is a true innovator in automotive technology, having led global technical organizations that have transformed the industry. I expect Denise will make significant contributions to the current Tenneco organization and play a critical role in the formation of the new Tenneco board of directors later this year.”
Gray is currently president of LG Chem Michigan Inc. Tech Center in Troy, Michigan overseeing the North American subsidiary of South Korean LG Chem Ltd., one of the world’s largest lithium-ion battery manufacturers.
For more information, visit the Tenneco website.