Dr. Donna Bell (left) has been appointed executive vice president, product creation, engineering and supply chain. Andrew Reyntjes was appointed senior vice president, sales, service and marketing. Jill Coniglio-Kirk was appointed vice president of people & culture.  -  Photo: Lordstown Motors

Dr. Donna Bell (left) has been appointed executive vice president, product creation, engineering and supply chain. Andrew Reyntjes was appointed senior vice president, sales, service and marketing. Jill Coniglio-Kirk was appointed vice president of people & culture.

Photo: Lordstown Motors

Electric vehicle equipment manufacturer Lordstown Motors Corp. announced in a statement several key executive appointments to the company’s senior leadership team.

  • Daniel A. Ninivaggi was elected to serve as executive chairman of the board of Lordstown Motors. In this role, Dan will focus on corporate strategy, strategic partnerships, and capital raising.
  • Edward T. Hightower, the company’s president, has been elected to the additional role of chief executive officer, effective immediately. Edward will also continue to serve as CEO of MIH EV Design LLC, LMC’s product development joint venture with Foxconn. He has also been elected to the board of directors of Lordstown Motors.
  • Dr. Donna Bell, a former Ford Motor Company executive with almost 30 years of automotive product development and technology innovation leadership experience, has been appointed executive vice president, product creation, engineering and supply chain, effective immediately.
  • Andrew Reyntjes, a 30-year veteran of the automotive and commercial fleet industry, was appointed senior vice president, sales, service, and marketing, effective June 29.
  • Jill Coniglio-Kirk was appointed vice president of people & culture, effective June 20. Jill has more than 20 years of experience in automotive human resources roles and building out early-stage organizations.
  • Jane Ritson-Parsons will be transitioning out of the role of chief commercial oOfficer and become an advisor to the company.

“Since joining Lordstown Motors, recruiting an experienced and talented management team has been a key priority," said Daniel Ninivaggi, LMC’s Executive Chairman in the statement. "With the recent closing of the Foxconn transactions and the launch of our new Foxconn joint venture, Lordstown Motors has shifted to a more engineering and product development focused OEM. With over 30 years of automotive experience and having made significant contributions to the Endurance launch preparation and Foxconn transactions, Edward is the perfect person to lead the company and launch our product development efforts with Foxconn. As Executive Chairman, I will continue to focus on strategic and financial matters, working closely with Edward and CFO Adam Kroll.

“As the Endurance gets closer to production and we select partners for our first joint venture vehicle, our commercial strategy will also be critical. Andrew will accelerate the development of our commercial fleet partnerships,” he added. “Finally, we are in an industry with emerging technologies and the need for constant innovation. Jill will be a key member of our senior management team, with a particular focus on recruiting and developing the best EV engineering talent.”

“We now have a focused leadership team with vast experience in developing, launching and commercializing vehicles,” stated Hightower in the statement. “I’ve just returned from two weeks in Taiwan meeting with Foxconn and exploring our joint product development opportunities. I look forward to strengthening our partnership and confirming our first vehicle program over the next several months. The LMC team also remains laser focused on launching the Endurance this quarter, with commercial deliveries expected in the fourth quarter.”

Dr. Donna Bell, a former Ford Motor Company executive with experience in automotive product development and technology innovation, has been appointed executive vice president, product creation, engineering and supply chain.  -  Photo: Lordstown Motors

Dr. Donna Bell, a former Ford Motor Company executive with experience in automotive product development and technology innovation, has been appointed executive vice president, product creation, engineering and supply chain.

Photo: Lordstown Motors

Dr. Donna Bell comes to Lordstown as executive vice president, product creation, engineering and supply chain with almost 30 years of hands-on leadership experience in engineering, product development, purchasing, quality, mobility and autonomous vehicle strategy, and research. Her work in the development of electronic modules and infotainment systems led to her receiving multiple patents. Bell also served as research operations director at Ford’s Palo Alto Innovation Labs. She holds two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. from Wayne State University’s School of Engineering and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Lawrence Technological University.

“The excitement of a startup appeals to me,” said Bell. “Lordstown, and its partner, Foxconn, have the potential to reinvent how vehicles are developed and manufactured. It is the ultimate challenge.”

“Along with our intense focus on the Endurance launch, we are actively working to plan and develop additional vehicles and mobility solutions for our commercial fleet customers," added Hightower. "Dr. Bell’s extensive experience in the high-quality execution of vehicle programs, technologies, and innovations will make her an excellent addition to our team. As EV performance attributes and features are becoming more defined and driven by software, Donna’s leadership and track record will build on the strengths of the Lordstown Motors team and play a key role driving the success of the joint venture.”

Andrew Reyntjes, a 30-year veteran of the automotive and commercial fleet industry, was appointed senior vice president, sales, service and marketing.  -  Photo: Lordstown Motors

Andrew Reyntjes, a 30-year veteran of the automotive and commercial fleet industry, was appointed senior vice president, sales, service and marketing.

Photo: Lordstown Motors

Andrew Reyntjes joins Lordstown Motors as senior vice president of commercial sales, service and marketing. He is experienced in U.S. and international markets and multiple industries outside automotive. He most recently worked in sales leadership positions at LEER Group, a business unit of J.B Poindexter & Co., a leading provider of vans, truck bodies, vehicle storage systems, and accessories to the commercial vehicle market. Prior to his position as director of fleet and commercial sales at LEER Group, he spent about 15 years in various roles within the fleet industry including WABCO and at General Motors in Fleet & Commercial Operations as well as numerous other positions and functions. 

“Lordstown Motors is focused on meeting the needs of our commercial fleet customers," said Hightower. "Andrew has lived and breathed the commercial fleet market from every aspect. His leadership and enthusiasm will help to ensure that our vehicles and solutions deliver on the work-focused needs and expectations of our customers and create value for the company.”

Jill Coniglio-Kirk was appointed vice president of people & culture.  -  Photo: Lordstown Motors

Jill Coniglio-Kirk was appointed vice president of people & culture.

Photo: Lordstown Motors

A seasoned human resource professional with two decades of HR leadership experience at global Tier 1 automotive suppliers, Jill Coniglio-Kirk recently joined LMC as vice president of people & culture. Jill has a proven track record of developing cultures that reward, promote, and drive high performance. Prior to joining Lordstown, she was vice president of human resources for automotive safety provider Veoneer, Inc. Previously, Jill served in a variety of management positions at Autoliv, Inc.

Jane Ritson-Parsons joined Lordstown about a year ago and greatly contributed to the transition to the new leadership team, the development of our commercial strategy and the execution of the Foxconn transactions. She will be transitioning out of her formal role as chief commercial officer and become an advisor to LMC. “Jane’s leadership in several of our functions was instrumental to the progress we have made over the past year," commented Ninivaggi. "I thank her for her many contributions to the company and look forward to her support as an advisor.”

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