Independent director

Robin Kendrick

Independent Director·Phinia Inc.

About

Robin Kendrick is an independent director of PHINIA, serving on the Audit and Corporate Governance Committees.

He served as President and CEO of Accuride Corporation from 2019 to 2025. He previously held leadership roles at BorgWarner, including President and General Manager of Turbo Systems (2018–2019) and President and General Manager of Transmission Systems (2011–2018), and served as President and CEO of RGF AG (2011), President, Europe of Acument Global Technologies (2008–2010), and in various executive positions at American Axle & Manufacturing (1999–2008). He brings significant insight into managing a global Tier-1 automotive and mobility supplier, along with engineering, operations, and manufacturing experience.

Since 2023
Age 61
Tenure 3 yrs

Also at Phinia Inc.

RW Rohan S. Weerasinghe Non-Executive Chair of the Board BE Brady D. Ericson President & CEO, PHINIA SC Samuel R. Chapin Independent Director LN Latondra Newton Independent Director DN D'aun Norman Independent Director MW Meggan M. Walsh Independent Director

Past roles

Organization Role Dates Details
Accuride Corporation President & CEO 2019 – 2025
BorgWarner Inc. President & General Manager, Turbo Systems 2018 – 2019
BorgWarner Inc. President & General Manager, Transmission Systems 2011 – 2018
RGF AG President & CEO 2011
Acument Global Technologies President, Europe 2008 – 2010
American Axle & Manufacturing Various executive positions 1999 – 2008

External roles

Organization Role Dates
ATC Director 2022 – Present
Accuride Corporation (previously NYSE: ACW) Director 2019 – 2025

Director compensation

Data from FY 2025
Fees earned or paid in cash
$112,500
Stock awards
$140,010
Total
$252,510

Related

Source: Phinia Inc. proxy statement (SEC Schedule 14A)

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