Randon Companies announce change in organizational structure
Change is aligned with the focus on innovation and the cultural transformation movement that the company is going through
05/02/2020
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Change is aligned with the focus on innovation and the cultural transformation movement that the company is going through
05/02/2020
On Monday, February 3, Randon Companies announced their new organizational structure, which will aim to maximize the company's results and strengthen the internal culture. Among the changes, as of April 1, the business divisions will have a single COO (Chief Operating Officer) and a new position, a CTO (Chief Transformation Officer).
Sergio Carvalho, current Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Autoparts Division and President of Fras-le, will take over as COO (Chief Operating Officer) of the company’s four business divisions, with an officer for each division: Assembly (Trailers and Vehicles), Braking (Fras-le), Suspension and Wheel End Systems (Suspensys and Castertech) and Joint Ventures (Master and Jost). The new configuration will have four matrix areas: Acquisitions, Innovation, Field Force and Operational Excellence, which will directly support the company's business divisions.
The current COO of the Assembly division, Alexandre Gazzi, takes over as Vice President of Business, acting on the company's joint venture boards and on special projects.
The company's Services Division, which includes Randon Consórcios and Banco Randon, follows the current structure, with the Financial Services director, Joarez Piccinini, who also takes over the company's Institutional Relations area.
According to the CEO of Randon Companies, Daniel Randon, the movement will bring more dynamism and synergy to the divisions, which together earned next to BRL 7 billion from January to November 2019. “One of the main gains of the organizational change is to accelerate the growth of operations through the development of new technologies, product innovation and cost management. Our expectation is that the new configuration, added to the gradual recovery that the industry has been presenting in recent months, will contribute to the company's sustainable growth”, stressed the executive.
In recent years, the company has been investing in the digital transformation daily, in disruptive technologies and in partnerships with startups. To further boost this movement, Randon will have a new position, that of CTO (Chief Transformation Officer), which will be the responsibility of the current Planning and HR Officer, Daniel Ely. The CTO, a new concept in national and international markets, is responsible for leading the company's transformation process, to accelerate the new organizational culture and to intensify the company's digital mindset.
“Innovation has always been present in our 70-year history and will even further become a brand of the company. The CTO comes to instigate more disruptive and growth initiatives, which are necessary to keep up with the constant changes in the world and also fundamental to position Randon Companies as a protagonist in our markets of operation”, highlights the CEO.