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Kawasaki Heavy Industries makes executive changes

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI), the global parent company of Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC), has announced several changes to its executive management.

The Motorcycle & Engine Company’s current president, Mr. Shigehiko “Scott” Kiyama will be succeeded by Mr. Kenji Tomida, effective April 1. Mr. Kiyama spent many years working at KMC’s Irvine, Calif., headquarters, where he arrived in 2002 to oversee Kawasaki’s planning, vehicle inventory and production management in the U.S. He was assigned the duty as KMC’s president at the start of 2006, where he remained until his return to Japan in 2009.

Since July 2013, incoming president Mr. Kenji Tomida served as senior vice president and executive officer at KHI as well as general manager of the Corporate Planning Division.  His tenure with Kawasaki includes a seven-year period during the late 1980s when he worked in the finance department at KMC’s Irvine headquarters.

Mr. Hiroshi Takata, a former president of the Motorcycle & Engine Company, will retire from his current position and remain as a Director of KHI, effective April 1.

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