Mark R. Weber

Mark R. Weber

75 year
Consumer Durables
Finance
Consumer Services

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Mark R.
Weber
has been Executive Vice President-Global Business Services of Delphi Corporation since June 2006.
He was appointed as Director of General Offices Personnel at the Chevrolet-Pontiac-GM of Canada Group in Warren in 1985, served as Director of Human Resources of Salaried Personnel and was promoted to Director of Industrial Relations in 1988.
Mr. Weber was appointed General Director of Personnel at the former Inland Fisher Guide in 1991 and was promoted to General Director of Personnel and Public Affairs 2 years later.
He was appointed as Vice President of Human Resources for Delphi in November 1998, served as Executive Vice President and promoted to Executive Vice President-Operations, Human Resources Management and Corporate Affairs in January 1, 2000.
Mr. Weber began his automotive career in 1966 as a Student at Kettering University.
He held several personnel and labor relations positions from 1971 to 1978, when he was appointed as Administrator of Personnel Services at the former Fisher Body in Columbus in 1978 and was promoted to Personnel Director at the former Fisher Body in Syracuse, a year later.
Mr. Weber received a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from Kettering University and a Master's degree in Management from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1982 through the Sloan Fellowship Program.

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Corporate Officer/Principal 26/12/2010
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Graduate Degree
Kettering University Undergraduate Degree

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