Navistar names Mathias Carlbaum CEO, President

Navistar names Mathias Carlbaum CEO, President

The Navistar Board of Directors has appointed Mathias Carlbaum as the new chief executive officer and president of Navistar International Corporation effective Sept. 1. He will succeed Persio Lisboa, who has held this position since July 2020. Until the end of March 2021, Mathias Carlbaum was executive vice president commercial operations at Scania CV AB. After a long management career at Scania, he has extensive experience in sales and international markets. Since April 2021, he has been leading the post-merger management of Navistar on behalf of the Traton Group.

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“Mathias Carlbaum is an internationally experienced Manager with the right skills and mindset to lead Navistar into this new era as part of Traton Group,” said Matthias Gründler, Traton SE’s CEO and member of Navistar’s board of directors. “I am welcoming Mathias in his new responsibility. A great thanks goes to Persio Lisboa for his great support before, during and after the merger.”

In his 35 year-long tenure with the company and particularly in his recent roles as COO and CEO, Persio Lisboa was instrumental in returning Navistar to profitability and launching and executing a solid strategy called Navistar 4.0, the company says. After a short transition phase, Lisboa will retire.

To reflect the existing corporate governance of other Traton Group companies, Navistar’s Board of Directors appointed an Executive Board, effective Sept. 1, which, alongside Carlbaum, will be made up of five other members. Other management changes include:

• Walter G. Borst continues to be Chief Financial Officer until he transitions his role to Do Young Kim on January 1, 2022. It is intended that Walter G. Borst will continue to serve as a member of Navistar’s Board of Directors thereafter.
• Do Young Kim had been the project lead for Traton’s IPO and the merger with Navistar.
• Michael Grahe, formerly CTO of the Traton Group, will head operations, which covers the areas of product development and procurement.
• Current President of Operations Phil Christman will remain at Navistar until March 2022 to oversee Mexico and Brazil, as well as transition related tasks and continue reporting to the CEO.
• Donna G. Dorsey will retain responsibility for people and culture.
• Friedrich Baumann remains responsible for sales, marketing and aftersales.
• Mark Hernandez will be also appointed to the Executive Board, remaining responsible for manufacturing.

Since September 2016, Traton and Navistar have benefited from a strategic alliance that has generated significant added value for both companies due to higher purchasing power and the integration of new technologies. At the start of 2020, Traton submitted an initial offer to acquire all of the ordinary shares in Navistar. A binding merger agreement was signed in November 2020. The merger was closed on July 1.

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