Subaru Corporation Announces Changes in Areas of Responsibility of the Management(Effective November 1, 2018)

November 22, 2018

Subaru Corporation Announces Changes in Areas of Responsibility of the Management
(Effective November 1, 2018)

Tokyo, November 22, 2018 – Subaru Corporation made the following changes in areas of responsibility of the management. The changes took effect on November 1, 2018.

1. Changes in Directors’ areas of responsibility

Name
Effective November 1, 2018
Former

Yasuyuki Yoshinaga
Director
Chairman
– “Tadashii-Kaisha” Promotion Dept.
– Compliance Office
– “Tadashii-Kaisha” Promotion Dept.
– Compliance Office
– In Charge of Quality


Tomomi Nakamura
Representative Director
President
– Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
– Aerospace Company
– In Charge of Quality
– Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
– Aerospace Company


Masaki Okawara
Representative Director
Executive Vice President
– Chief Information Officer (CIO)
– IT Strategy Div.
– In Charge of Manufacturing
– China Project Office
-Chief Information Officer (CIO)
-IT Strategy Div.
-In Charge of Manufacturing

Chief General Manager of IT Strategy Div.
Chief General Manager of IT Strategy Div.

2. Change in Vice President’s areas of responsibility

Name
Effective November 1, 2018
Former

Yasuhiro Hamanaka
Vice President
– Aerospace Company
– Aerospace Company

Company Vice President of Aerospace
Company
General Manager of Kisarazu Maintenance Dept.
Company Vice President of Aerospace
Company
General Manager of Production Planning Dept. and Kisarazu Maintenance Dept.

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