DENSO Names Santosh Singh Vice President of Human Resources in North America
- Singh to use two decades of business and HR experience to recruit and retain talent, build upon DENSO’s collaborative culture
DENSO, a leading mobility supplier, announced that it has named Santosh Singh vice president of Human Resources (HR) for North America, effective August 16. In this role, he will help shape DENSO efforts to reinforce and grow its collaborative culture as the company powers society’s shift to green, safe and seamless mobility.
Singh, 44, will oversee six HR departments and their efforts to recruit, retain, train, develop and engage DENSO employees in the United States, Canada and Mexico. He will be based out of DENSO’s North American headquarters in Southfield, Michigan.
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“As we undertake a deep, cultural transformation, the addition of Santosh to our regional leadership team will help accelerate our progress and build a world-class HR function,” said Stephen Milam, executive vice president of Corporate Functions for DENSO in North America. “After a rigorous search and interview process, we were impressed with Santosh’s exceptional track record of success and leading people forward.”
With more than 23 years of corporate leadership experience across the United States, China and India, Singh has proven his ability to adapt to leadership roles across cultures and functions. Prior to this role, he held numerous positions at Caterpillar Inc. in which he was required to increase team capabilities and employee engagement rates. Notably, he has completed the Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program for proven business executives and is accredited as a senior professional in HR (SPHR), as well as a global professional in HR (GPHR).
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“I’m inspired by the purpose and collaborative culture of DENSO,” said Singh. “I look forward to joining DENSO associates in their work to transform the future of mobility.”
Such moves enhance the company’s pursuit of its two great causes: Green – achieving carbon neutrality by 2035 – and Peace of Mind – creating a safe and seamless world for all.
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