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James Kewley is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as the Product Engineering Director for Electronic Hardware at PHINIA since July 2023. Previously, James held the same title at BorgWarner from July 2019 to July 2023 and served as Plant Manager during that time. Prior to his role at BorgWarner, James was the Product Engineering Director at Delphi Technologies from September 2018 to July 2019 and held a similar position at Delphi from May 2017 to September 2018, focusing on Diesel FIS. James holds a Master of Business Administration in Technology Management from The Open University, expected in December 2023, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Leeds, completed in 1999.
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At PHINIA, we know the actions we take today have a profound impact on the world we’ll live in tomorrow. That’s why we focus every day on improving fuel efficiency and performance, while also investing in the future for a more sustainable tomorrow. Today, we are creating fuel systems, electrical systems and aftermarket parts that are efficient and premium-quality. This ensures that combustion engines run at peak performance, as cleanly as possible – keeping vehicles and industrial applications running efficiently so fewer resources are spent on building new ones before they’re truly needed. With our remanufacturing programs and product designs that facilitate recyclability, we continue to build a circular model of sustainability. For a cleaner tomorrow, PHINIA is investing in a spectrum of alternative fuels that have planet-enhancing potential. Fuels like hydrogen, ethanol and methanol have the power to dramatically reduce carbon emissions, transforming transportation and protecting the Earth. At PHINIA, we are constantly moving toward greater sustainability, and we use advanced technologies to explore promising possibilities. We spark change today, and we keep that momentum going – toward carbon-free combustion for tomorrow.