BorgWarner Names Hans-Peter Schmalzl Chief Technology Officer

Hans-Peter SchmalzlAugust 30, 2008, Auburn Hills, Mi., USA - BorgWarner has named Dr. Hans-Peter Schmalzl to the post of Chief Technology Officer. He succeeds Mark Perlick who retired after ten years in the company.

Mr. Schmalzl received his Doctor-Engineer (Ph.D.) and Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Dresden, Germany. In addition, he holds a degree from the Technical University for Applied Sciences of Mannheim, Germany, with a focus on Internal Combustion Engines. In addition to his post at BorgWarner, Dr. Schmalzl lectures in the subjects of internal combustion engines and turbo-engines as a professor at Mannheim University. Mr. Schmalzl joined BorgWarner Turbo Systems in May 2000 and has held the position of Vice President of Technology for that business since July 2002. Prior to joining BorgWarner, he was employed by Deutz - Motorenwerke where he held positions of increasing responsibility, building his expertise in engines and turbocharging technology. Earlier in his career, Mr. Schmalzl worked for Kuhnle, Kopp & Kausch AG (now part of BorgWarner Turbo & Emission Systems) in engine and turbocharger testing.

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