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Spartan Motors Appoints Heavin as COO

Spartan Motors has appointed Todd A. Heavin to the role of chief operating officer.

With executive and operational leadership experience spanning more than three decades, Heavin brings extensive knowledge in driving operational improvement with lean manufacturing systems, successfully leading multiple mergers and acquisitions through integration across companies large and small, and gaining efficiencies through operational excellence, according to Spartan Motors.

In this role, Heavin will leverage and enhance the Spartan Production System. Spartan’s manufacturing, engineering, quality assurance, supply chain management, project management, and environmental health and safety teams will report to Heavin immediately.

“Todd is a seasoned and trusted operational leader who consistently delivers results,” said Daryl Adams, president and CEO of Spartan Motors. “I have tremendous confidence in his ability to further align our team to drive the business forward with purpose as we pursue the next generation of market leadership for Spartan.”

Heavin will leverage and improve upon Spartan’s operational team in pursuit of long-term sustainable growth. He brings global and domestic operations leadership experience, as well as automotive supply base operations management and segment leadership roles at suppliers and final-stage manufacturers across the supply chain. Additionally, he brings a wealth of highly profitable merger, acquisition, integration and restructuring experience to the company.

“Spartan Motors is at a unique point on their growth trajectory where the right strategies and a refocus on operational metrics, alongside the implementation of the lean manufacturing and continuous improvement principles of the Spartan Production System, can yield immediate and significant returns,” said Heavin. “I look forward to joining the Spartan team and fine tuning the operational machine that will take optimization to the next level. Spartan is far from the end of driving efficiencies in the business. The time is right to advance the business environment with emphasis on the operational metrics that will both foster organic growth and make inorganic expansion a more seamless experience for the organization and our customers alike. I’m excited to get started.”

Heavin most recently led the casting division for American Axle & Mfg. He has successfully completed multiple acquisition integrations, consolidations, reorganizations, and mergers which drove significant value creation. During his nine-year term, he served as senior VP & COO and division president.

Under his leadership, the company received numerous environmental health & safety, lean manufacturing, supplier excellence, and partnership awards from customers and government agencies alike. Prior to his work at American Axle, Heavin held executive positions at Formtech, and Intermet Corp., as well as leadership positions at Delphi Automotive and United Technologies Automotive Division.

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