100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry

For the fifth time since 2000, Automotive News honors 100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry.
Juanita Powell Baranco, 71
Co-owner
Mercedes-Benz of Buckhead in Georgia and Mercedes-Benz of Covington in Louisiana
Denise Carlson, 51
Vice President of North American Production Innovation Center and Executive Lead of Diversity and Inclusion
Denso International America
Mamatha Chamarthi, 51
Chief Information Officer, North America and Asia Pacific
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Aine Denari, 48
Senior Vice President, Advanced Driver Assist Systems, Electronics and Advanced Driver Assist Systems Division
ZF Group
Ivette Dominguez, 53
President
Alpine Buick-GMC (and dealer at 5 other dealerships in Colorado, Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma)
Cynthia Flanigan, 47
Director, Vehicle Research and Technology, Research and Advanced Engineering
Ford Motor Co.
Megan Hunter, 48
Executive Vice President of Procurement and Supply Chain Operations
Martinrea International
Karen Ideno
Group Vice President, Toyota Financial Services; Group Vice President, Sales, Product and Marketing, Mazda Financial Services
Toyota Financial Services
Sandra Phillips Rogers, 54
Group Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer, Chief Diversity Officer
Toyota Motor North America
Sonia Rief, 44
Vice President, Vehicle Connected Services & Program Management Office
Nissan Americas
Kristen Tabar, 50
Group Vice President, Vehicle Development and Engineering
Toyota Motor North America
Julia Wada, 57
Group Vice President Strategy, Innovation and Transformation
Toyota Financial Services
Jennifer Wahnschaff, 52
Senior Vice President and Head of Continental Intelligent Transportation Systems
Continental