Krishnamurthy is New Global Director of Product Management at BorgWarner
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Krishnamurthy is New Global Director of Product Management at BorgWarner

BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems has experienced significant growth in recent years, adding a robust product portfolio with a focus on electrification and electronics. As part of this growth journey, it is essential to realign the focus towards our family of products to drive competitiveness in cost, technical maturity, time to industrialize/market, and compliance. We are therefore pleased to announce that Chandrasekar Krishnamurthy has been appointed as Global Director of Product Management, effective March 1st, 2025.

In this role Chandra will lead the product management team responsible for: - Accelerating product industrialization readiness - Developing competitive product platform solutions in collaboration with other functions - Aligning product roadmaps with Strategy and Sales - Delivering competitive and compliant solutions on time - Driving engineering efficiency initiatives to improve productivity and contribution margins - Continuously improving the Engineering Development Framework and Product Safety/Security compliance across product engineering

BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems has experienced significant growth in recent years, adding a robust product portfolio with a focus on electrification and electronics. As part of this growth journey, it is essential to realign the focus towards our family of products to drive competitiveness in cost, technical maturity, time to industrialize/market, and compliance. We are therefore pleased to announce that Chandrasekar Krishnamurthy has been appointed as Global Director of Product Management, effective March 1st, 2025. In this role Chandra will lead the product management team responsible for: - Accelerating product industrialization readiness - Developing competitive product platform solutions in collaboration with other functions - Aligning product roadmaps with Strategy and Sales - Delivering competitive and compliant solutions on time - Driving engineering efficiency initiatives to improve productivity and contribution margins - Continuously improving the Engineering Development Framework and Product Safety/Security compliance across product engineering

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