Dana Incorporated appointed Brian Pour as Senior Vice President and President of Dana Commercial Vehicle Drive and Motion Systems, effective July 22. Mr. Pour succeeds Aziz Aghili, who recently retired from Dana. Pour spent the past seven years as President and CEO of Auria Solutions Ltd., a leading global supplier of automotive flooring, acoustical, thermal, and aerodynamic solutions.

Dana Commercial Vehicle division: comments on the new appointment

“We are pleased to be adding a distinguished leader in our industry, such as Brian, to Dana’s leadership team,” said James Kamsickas, Dana Chairman and CEO. “He brings proven global experience to this role, including an extensive background in the mobility, commercial, and industrial markets. His deep technical and operational background, international and general management experience, and an acute understanding of the broader mobility market uniquely positions him to lead Dana’s Commercial Vehicle Business Unit.”

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