
Bridgestone Corporation has announced upcoming changes to its senior management team, highlighting a significant transition as Laurent Dartoux steps down from his roles as Vice President, Senior Officer, and BSEMEA Group President, effective 1 February 2025.
Dartoux, a long-serving executive, will continue to contribute to Bridgestone in an advisory capacity. His tenure has been marked by leadership in key areas, driving innovation and sustainability initiatives in the tyre and mobility solutions industry.
As a global leader in tyres and rubber, Bridgestone is at the forefront of developing solutions for safer and more sustainable mobility. Headquartered in Tokyo, the company employs approximately 140,000 people and operates in over 150 countries. Its portfolio includes premium tyres and advanced mobility solutions, supported by innovative technologies.
This leadership change underlines Bridgestone’s commitment to sustaining its position as a leader in mobility solutions while fostering a forward-thinking approach to management and innovation.
For more information, visit Bridgestone Corporation's website.
Who is stepping down from Bridgestone's senior management?
Laurent Dartoux, Vice President, Senior Officer, and BSEMEA Group President.
When will the change take effect?
1 February 2025.
What role will Laurent Dartoux assume post-retirement?
He will serve in an advisory capacity.
What is Bridgestone known for?
Premium tyres, advanced mobility solutions, and innovation in sustainable mobility.
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