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Auburn Hills, MI-based BorgWarner Appointed Russ Gordon as Chief Information Security Officer
Date of management change: May 15, 2012
Auburn Hills, MI-based BorgWarner Appointed Russ Gordon as Chief Information Security Officer
Reliably delivering what`s needed today There are few challenges as important today as creating solutions that support a cleaner, more energy-efficient world. This requires a commitment to constantly improve the transportation of people and things. We, at BorgWarner, made that commitment decades ago and have since been creating technologies to improve efficiency, emissions and performance in all types of vehicles. Constantly pursuing what`s next Our proven track record has made us industry leader in clean, energy-efficient propulsion system solutions for combustion, hybrid and electric vehicles. We uncover strong trends and use smart science and technology to address a future based on varying regulations, consumer demands and automaker requirements. Product leadership that`s changing the world Our employees have earned trusted partnerships with customers and suppliers around the world. We leverage these relationships to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges at hand and then do what it takes to develop the next solution. Our strong operations and commercialization expertise result in high volume availability of competitive, efficient products that truly drive change. With manufacturing and technical facilities in 65 locations in 17 countries, we employ approximately 27,000 worldwide.
Russ Gordon is Global Information Technology Risk and Security at BorgWarner. Previously, Russ held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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