10.22.18
PPG appointed of Vincent Robin as president, Asia Pacific region, effective Jan. 1, 2019, in addition to his current role as VP, automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) coatings, Asia Pacific. Robin will replace Mike Horton, current president, Asia Pacific region, and VP, protective and marine coatings (PMC), who has announced his intent to retire, effective Jan. 1.
Robin joined PPG in 1987 and has moved through positions of increasing responsibility in the automotive OEM business. He relocated to Shanghai in 2010 as vice president, automotive OEM coatings, Asia Pacific, and was instrumental in growing and strengthening the business in the region. More recently, Robin expanded his responsibilities to oversee global supply management; environment, health and safety; and corporate and government affairs for the Asia Pacific region and was also appointed GM, China, earlier this year.
Horton joined PPG in 1998 through the Orica acquisition. During his 20-year career with PPG, he has held various positions of increasing responsibility. After holding several positions in operations and general management in Australia and New Zealand, he relocated to Shanghai in 2005 as GM, refinish, Asia Pacific, and was appointed president, Asia Pacific, in 2011, and VP, PMC, Asia Pacific, in 2014.
Robin joined PPG in 1987 and has moved through positions of increasing responsibility in the automotive OEM business. He relocated to Shanghai in 2010 as vice president, automotive OEM coatings, Asia Pacific, and was instrumental in growing and strengthening the business in the region. More recently, Robin expanded his responsibilities to oversee global supply management; environment, health and safety; and corporate and government affairs for the Asia Pacific region and was also appointed GM, China, earlier this year.
Horton joined PPG in 1998 through the Orica acquisition. During his 20-year career with PPG, he has held various positions of increasing responsibility. After holding several positions in operations and general management in Australia and New Zealand, he relocated to Shanghai in 2005 as GM, refinish, Asia Pacific, and was appointed president, Asia Pacific, in 2011, and VP, PMC, Asia Pacific, in 2014.