Mark Davis

Executive Director, Global Project Management Office at Joyson Safety Systems

Mark Davis has a strong background in project management and leadership roles in the automotive industry. Mark has experience working in companies such as Joyson Safety Systems, Takata, IAC Group, and Collins & Aikman.

At Joyson Safety Systems, Mark held the position of Executive Director, Global Project Management Office, where they led the Global PMO and was responsible for setting standards/processes, overseeing governance, and partnering with global leadership teams. Mark also acted as the point of contact between upper management and cross-functional teams.

Prior to this role, Mark was Vice President of Program Management at Joyson Safety Systems, where they drove multiple initiatives in Mexico, with a focus on executing a large integration project to overcome redundancy and inefficiencies.

At Takata, Mark held several roles, including Director of Program Management and Corporate Senior Manager. In these roles, they led the establishment of a PMO, standardized processes globally, and provided leadership in program management, sales, design, and reporting functions across various regions.

Earlier in their career, Mark worked at IAC Group as a Sales Manager, where they managed key Chrysler customers, generated incremental operating income growth, and led cross-functional teams to resolve program and commercial open issues.

Mark also has experience as Director of Sales at Collins & Aikman, where they managed multimillion-dollar accounts and led a global team of sales account managers.

Throughout their career, Mark Davis has demonstrated their ability to lead cross-functional teams, manage budgets, and drive profitability. Mark has worked with major automakers and has a proven track record of delivering projects on-time and on-budget.

Mark Davis earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Oakland University, where they attended from 1984 to 1988. Mark later pursued a Master of Science degree in Manufacturing Management at Kettering University from 1994 to 1999.

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