Mark White joins Aston Martin
This Wednesday, Aston Martin announced the recruitment of Mark White as Chief Operations Officer. He will start his role on September 1st.

The British man has over 25 years of experience in the automotive industry, as he joined Honda in 1994. During his time at the Japanese company, White held various management positions in planning, production control, and the quality department.
As part of the restructuring of the production department, Bob Halliwell will take up the position of Chief Operating Officer (formerly Production Director), Mark White will report directly to the former. White will assume overall responsibility for production control, quality assurance, and manufacturing.
Aston Martin’s Team Principal, Otmar Szafnauer, is pleased with the recruitment of Mark White and highlights his team’s demonstration of its willingness to strengthen.
« The arrival of Mark White within the Aston Martin team will be a key meeting and will add valuable expertise to our factory operations, he says.
« Mark’s experience in the automotive industry will be particularly relevant as cost capping comes into effect, placing more emphasis on controlling manufacturing expenses.
« He will also continue our efforts to improve the quality and efficiency of our production and manufacturing systems. This is another demonstration of our commitment to strengthen the team in all areas with another experienced leader. »
Mark White is delighted to join the Aston Martin team and says he will do everything possible to ensure that the British team is at the forefront.
(I) am extremely proud to be joining the talented men and women of the Aston Martin team in September,” said Mark White.
« I was extremely impressed by the passion and desire of the management team, and I believe that the upcoming roadmap, including the new factory construction, will enable the team to be truly competitive in the years to come. I will do everything I can to contribute to the team’s journey towards the front of the grid, he concluded.