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Navistar makes change to board

Updated Apr 20, 2017

Navistar International Corporation announced Wednesday that Jeffrey A. Dokho has been named to its board of directors, effective immediately.

Dokho, 42, replaces Dennis D. Williams, president of the United Auto Workers (UAW), who is retiring from the Navistar board after serving nearly 11 years as a director. Since 1993, one non-elected seat on the Navistar board has been filled by a person appointed by the UAW.

Dokho is currently the assistant director of the UAW’s Research Department, where he directs a group of financial analysts and oversees the union’s financial research and analysis. Navistar says he has worked on many high-profile contract negotiations between the UAW and large, multinational companies. He also plays a leading role in the development and implementation of profit sharing plans, including those currently in place for UAW members at General Motors Company, Ford Motor Company and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., the company says.

“We look forward to Jeff’s contributions joining the Navistar board of directors. His manufacturing and automotive experience and knowledge will be of great value to our board and Navistar management,” says Troy A. Clarke, Navistar chairman, president and CEO. “I also want to personally thank Dennis for his many years of distinguished service to our company. His knowledge, dedication and expertise have been invaluable to Navistar.”

Before joining the UAW in 2006, Dokho was a Senior Analyst at Lear Corporation, a Tier 1 supplier to the automotive industry. Dokho has been appointed to the board’s finance and audit committees, Navistar says.

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