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Chrysler Group Announces New Appointments in Product Development
* Stephen J. Bartoli named VP-Strategy, to oversee product strategy development
for all Chrysler Group brands * Mark Chernoby named VP-Advance Vehicle
Engineering, to oversee advance engineering activities * Appointments continue
Chrysler Group's commitment to further integration and efficiencies throughout
brands
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chrysler Group has
announced the appointment of two new vice presidents in the Company's Product
Development organization. Stephen J. Bartoli is named Vice President-Strategy
and Mark Chernoby is named Vice President-Advance Vehicle Engineering, effective
immediately. Both positions report to Eric Ridenour, Executive Vice
President-Product Development.
"Our goal is to produce the most aspirational, innovative and highest- quality
new vehicles that we possibly can," said Ridenour. "Together, Steve and Mark
have the depth of experience and leadership abilities to help us deliver this
goal, efficiently and effectively."
Bartoli is responsible for developing and directing strategy for the Company's
product line-up and for supporting corporate strategic planning processes.
Additionally, he will ensure that Chrysler, Jeep(R) and Dodge brands use common
processes to integrate new technology into vehicles, oversee safety and fuel
economy objectives, and drive efficiencies in development.
Bartoli joined Chrysler in 1986 and has held positions in Product Development,
Marketing, and Product Planning. Before assuming this new appointment, he was
Director-Chrysler Car Marketing and Premium Vehicle Product Planning. He has an
undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Notre Dame
and a master's degree from Northwestern University.
Chernoby is responsible for directing the advance vehicle engineering activities
for all Chrysler products, including advance vehicle concept development and
innovation, and virtual engineering. Additionally, he has overall vehicle
responsibility for the Chrysler Crossfire. Since joining the company in 1983 as
an engineering trainee, Chernoby has held a series of increasingly responsible
positions. Most recently, he was Director- Noise/Vibration/Harshness (NVH) and
Energy Management in the Scientific Laboratories and Proving Grounds
organization.
Chernoby has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State
University, a master's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of
Michigan-Dearborn, and an MBA from Michigan State University.
DATASOURCE: Chrysler Group
CONTACT: Debra Nelson, +1-248-512-2953, or Max Gates, +1-248-512-2688,
both of Chrysler Group
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