BorgWarner

Who are BorgWarner's decision-makers?

BorgWarner's leadership team is anchored by Joseph F. Fadool, President and Chief Executive Officer. For sales planning, the relevant decision makers usually include finance, operations, technology, procurement, segment leaders, legal, and regional leaders.

CEO
Joseph F. Fadool
CFO/key exec
Craig Aaron
Founded
1928
Employees
About 39,900
HQ
Auburn Hills, MI
Status
Public: NYSE BWA
  • Joseph F. FadoolPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since February 2025Former COO leading BorgWarner's execution across propulsion and electrification.
  • Craig AaronExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial OfficerCFO since 2024Leads finance, capital allocation, and public-company reporting.
  • Harry HustedChief Technology OfficerTechnology leaderOwns technology roadmap across combustion, hybrid, electric, and software-enabled systems.
  • Isabelle McKenzieVice President and business-unit leaderSegment leadershipLeads major drivetrain and Morse systems priorities.

Who leads BorgWarner?

BorgWarner's leadership combines public-company governance with operating leaders who own products, regions, manufacturing or branch execution, technology, and customer programs. The CEO sets strategic priorities, while the CFO controls capital-allocation discipline and the operating leaders decide whether a vendor can be deployed without disrupting customers or production.

Who actually makes buying decisions at BorgWarner?

Material purchases usually require a committee: the business sponsor owns the problem, finance validates ROI, procurement controls commercial terms, IT and security review software or data access, legal reviews risk, and operations or engineering confirms rollout feasibility. Strategic suppliers may also need regional, plant, branch, dealer, or customer-program approval.

How is BorgWarner organized as it scales?

BorgWarner operates through business units, regions, brands, plants, branches, dealers, or customer programs depending on the segment. That means sellers should not stop at corporate headquarters; the practical buyer often sits in a segment P&L, operations team, procurement function, digital group, or regional field organization.

As of June 2026.Sources:BorgWarner leadershipBorgWarner investor relations

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