President of Autoliv Americas Dan Garceau to resign

Dan Garceau, who has been the President of Autoliv Americas since September 2014, to leave to pursue another position outside the company.

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Dan Garceau has been the President of Autoliv Americas since September 2014. 

Dan Garceau has been the President of Autoliv Americas since September 2014. 

Autoliv Inc, the worldwide leader in vehicle safety systems, announced today that Dan Garceau has notified the company that he is resigning as President of Autoliv Americas to pursue another position outside the company.

Dan Garceau has been the President of Autoliv Americas since September 2014.  His resignation will be effective no later than August 10, 2020. Garceau stated: "I very much appreciate the 25 years I have spent at Autoliv, working for a company whose vision is to Save More Lives which is truly inspirational and aspirational."  

Mikael Bratt, President and CEO, said, "We have very much valued Dan's contribution to Autoliv over the years and wish him the best of luck in his new assignment."

Autoliv says it has initiated a search for Garceau's replacement which will be announced at a later date. 

 

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