PLYMOUTH, Mich., Nov. 30, 2017 -- Shiloh Industries (NASDAQ:SHLO), an industry leader in lightweighting, announced today that Glen Holtz has joined the company in the newly created position of vice president, engineering and technology, as part of Shiloh’s Senior Leadership Team. Holtz will lead Shiloh’s global product engineering, strategy management and technology teams.
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“Glen’s leadership will be essential in driving all aspects of the product innovation and engineering lifecycle within Shiloh,” said Brad Tolley, senior vice president, business development and technology. “His prior experience in process-to-product transformation will be critical in executing our lightweighting strategy in our focused areas of body structures & interiors, chassis and propulsion systems.
Holtz brings over 30 years of automotive experience in engineering and program management. During his career, he has played a key role in global strategy and business expansion. Most recently, Holtz served as the vice president of engineering at Inalfa Roof Systems.
Holtz earned a master of business administration from Lawrence Technological University, and a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering from University of Michigan-Dearborn.
About Shiloh Industries:
Shiloh Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ:SHLO) is a global innovative solutions provider focusing on lightweighting technologies that provide environmental and safety benefits to the mobility market. The Company designs and manufactures products within body structure, chassis and propulsion systems, leveraging one of the broadest portfolios in the industry.
Shiloh’s multi-component, multi-material solutions are comprised of a variety of alloys in aluminum, magnesium and steel grades, along with its proprietary line of noise and vibration reducing ShilohCore acoustic laminate products. The strategic BlankLight®, CastLight® and StampLight® brands combine to maximize lightweighting solutions without compromising safety or performance.
The company has over 3,600 dedicated employees with operations, sales and technical centers throughout Asia, Europe and North America.
Contact:
Hilary Brazin
Senior Marketing Manager
Shiloh Industries
+1-734-738-1362


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