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Olabisi Boyle (centre), vice president, Product Planning and Mobility Strategy of Hyundai Motor North America; Claudia Marquez (right), CEO, Hyundai Motor Mexico and Angela Zepeda (left), CMO, Hyundai Motor America, were listed among the 100 Leading Women in the North American auto industry by Automotive News

Three Hyundai amazons make Automotive News’ 100 Leading Women list

Three female executives from Hyundai’s U.S. and Mexico operations have been listed by Automotive News among the 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto industry.

They are Olabisi Boyle,  vice president, Product Planning and Mobility Strategy, Hyundai Motor North America; Claudia Marquez, CEO, Hyundai Motor Mexico and Angela Zepeda, CMO, Hyundai Motor America. The three Hyundai amazons were selected for their accomplishments and leadership.

“This is such a well-deserved honor for Bisi, Claudia and Angela, three of the most talented executives I’ve worked with, regardless of gender,” said José Muñoz, president and CEO, Hyundai Motor North America. “Their selection is a representation of the importance we place on leadership diversity and the strong team of female leaders we have at Hyundai.”

Olabisi Boyle oversees Hyundai’s North American product lineup and the company’s evolution to future mobility solutions. As the CEO of Hyundai Motor Mexico, Claudia Marquez is responsible for Hyundai’s operations and growth in Mexico, while Angela Zepeda manages Hyundai’s U.S. marketing strategy and execution, and is a leading expert on building brands.

Every five years since 2000, Automotive News has compiled the list of 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry, recognising top female executives at automakers, suppliers and dealerships. The 2020 list was published in Monday’s issue of Automotive News.

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