Fox’s three-decade tenure shaped Autoliv America, but the move to Nellis now tests whether it can outlast its architect Autoliv has announced the resignation of Kevin Fox as President of Autoliv America, along with a search for his successor. Anthony Nellis, Executive Vice President, Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary, will serve as acting President following Fox’s departure until a permanent appointment is made. Fox, who joined the automotive safety systems supplier in 1996 and has led the Americas division since June 2020, is leaving his position for personal reasons. He will remain in office until August 31, 2026, and will transition to the position of senior executive advisor until February 28, 2027, Autoliv President and Chief Executive Officer Mikael Bratt said in a statement. Autoliv President and Chief Executive Officer Mikael Bratt said in a statement: “We sincerely thank Kevin for his 30 years of service to Autoliv in both the United States and Brazil, including six years on the Executive Management Team. Kevin has built a great team that will continue to drive the division’s performance. We are greatly missed and wish him the best as he retires and focuses on personal priorities.” Fox added: “It has been my privilege to lead the Autoliv Americas division and team. I am proud to have served at Autoliv for the majority of my career, and it is with some sadness that I make this decision to retire and focus on personal pursuits. I leave with a deep appreciation for what we have created together and wish Autoliv the best as we continue to fully align with and execute on Autoliv’s vision and strategy.”
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