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Hyundai Leaders Named to 2025 100 Leading Women in North America List by Automotive News

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Two Hyundai executives, Claudia Márquez (COO, Hyundai Motor America) and Olabisi Boyle (SVP Product Planning and Mobility Strategy), have been named to Automotive News' 2025 100 Leading Women list. This marks the second recognition for both executives in this prestigious award, given only once every five years. Márquez leads U.S. business growth and strategic initiatives, while Boyle directs the company's vehicle lineup strategy and mobility ecosystem. Both executives have been crucial in Hyundai's transformation, particularly in areas of electrification, sustainability, and digitalization. Hyundai's significant U.S. presence includes its North American HQ in California, manufacturing facilities in Alabama and Georgia, contributing $20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy.
Due dirigenti di Hyundai, Claudia Márquez (COO, Hyundai Motor America) e Olabisi Boyle (SVP Product Planning and Mobility Strategy), sono state inserite nella lista delle 100 Donne Leader 2025 di Automotive News. Questo rappresenta il secondo riconoscimento per entrambe in questo prestigioso premio, assegnato solo ogni cinque anni. Márquez guida la crescita del business negli Stati Uniti e le iniziative strategiche, mentre Boyle dirige la strategia della gamma veicoli e dell'ecosistema di mobilità dell'azienda. Entrambe le dirigenti sono state fondamentali nella trasformazione di Hyundai, in particolare nei settori dell'elettrificazione, della sostenibilità e della digitalizzazione. La presenza significativa di Hyundai negli Stati Uniti comprende la sede nordamericana in California e impianti produttivi in Alabama e Georgia, contribuendo ogni anno con 20,1 miliardi di dollari e 190.000 posti di lavoro all'economia statunitense.
Dos ejecutivas de Hyundai, Claudia Márquez (COO, Hyundai Motor America) y Olabisi Boyle (SVP de Planificación de Producto y Estrategia de Movilidad), han sido incluidas en la lista de las 100 Mujeres Líderes 2025 de Automotive News. Este es el segundo reconocimiento para ambas en este prestigioso premio, otorgado solamente cada cinco años. Márquez lidera el crecimiento del negocio en EE.UU. y las iniciativas estratégicas, mientras que Boyle dirige la estrategia de la línea de vehículos y el ecosistema de movilidad de la compañía. Ambas ejecutivas han sido clave en la transformación de Hyundai, especialmente en las áreas de electrificación, sostenibilidad y digitalización. La importante presencia de Hyundai en EE.UU. incluye su sede norteamericana en California y plantas de fabricación en Alabama y Georgia, contribuyendo anualmente con 20.1 mil millones de dólares y 190,000 empleos a la economía estadounidense.
현대의 두 임원인 클라우디아 마르케즈(COO, 현대 모터 아메리카)와 올라비시 보일(제품 기획 및 모빌리티 전략 수석 부사장)이 Automotive News 2025 100대 여성 리더 명단에 선정되었습니다. 이 상은 5년에 한 번만 주어지는 권위 있는 상으로, 두 임원 모두 두 번째 수상을 기록했습니다. 마르케즈는 미국 내 사업 성장과 전략적 이니셔티브를 이끌고 있으며, 보일은 회사의 차량 라인업 전략과 모빌리티 생태계를 총괄합니다. 두 임원은 전기화, 지속 가능성, 디지털화 분야에서 현대의 변화를 이끄는 데 중요한 역할을 했습니다. 현대의 미국 내 주요 거점은 캘리포니아 북미 본사와 앨라배마 및 조지아의 제조 시설로, 연간 201억 달러와 19만 개의 일자리를 미국 경제에 기여하고 있습니다.
Deux dirigeantes de Hyundai, Claudia Márquez (COO, Hyundai Motor America) et Olabisi Boyle (SVP Planification Produit et Stratégie Mobilité), ont été nommées dans la liste des 100 Femmes Leaders 2025 d'Automotive News. Il s'agit de la deuxième reconnaissance pour ces deux cadres dans ce prestigieux prix, décerné une fois tous les cinq ans. Márquez pilote la croissance des activités aux États-Unis et les initiatives stratégiques, tandis que Boyle dirige la stratégie de la gamme de véhicules et de l'écosystème de mobilité de l'entreprise. Ces deux dirigeantes ont joué un rôle clé dans la transformation de Hyundai, notamment dans les domaines de l'électrification, de la durabilité et de la digitalisation. La présence importante de Hyundai aux États-Unis comprend son siège nord-américain en Californie ainsi que des sites de production en Alabama et en Géorgie, contribuant chaque année à hauteur de 20,1 milliards de dollars et 190 000 emplois à l'économie américaine.
Zwei Führungskräfte von Hyundai, Claudia Márquez (COO, Hyundai Motor America) und Olabisi Boyle (SVP Produktplanung und Mobilitätsstrategie), wurden in die Liste der Automotive News 100 Leading Women 2025 aufgenommen. Dies ist die zweite Auszeichnung für beide Führungskräfte bei diesem prestigeträchtigen Preis, der nur alle fünf Jahre verliehen wird. Márquez leitet das Wachstum des US-Geschäfts und strategische Initiativen, während Boyle die Strategie für das Fahrzeugportfolio und das Mobilitätsökosystem des Unternehmens verantwortet. Beide Führungskräfte waren entscheidend für die Transformation von Hyundai, insbesondere in den Bereichen Elektrifizierung, Nachhaltigkeit und Digitalisierung. Hyundais bedeutende Präsenz in den USA umfasst den nordamerikanischen Hauptsitz in Kalifornien sowie Produktionsstätten in Alabama und Georgia, die jährlich 20,1 Milliarden US-Dollar und 190.000 Arbeitsplätze zur US-Wirtschaft beitragen.
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  • Recognition of two senior executives demonstrates strong leadership diversity at Hyundai
  • Company shows significant economic impact in the U.S. ($20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs)
  • Strong presence in U.S. with manufacturing facilities in multiple states and 850 independent dealers
  • Strategic focus on future mobility including electrification and connected services
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  • For a second time, Claudia Márquez and Olabisi Boyle from Hyundai have been recognized for this accolade, demonstrating their influence, impact and leadership in the automotive industry

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Two Hyundai executives, Claudia Márquez, COO, Hyundai Motor America and Olabisi Boyle, senior vice president product planning and mobility strategy, Hyundai Motor North America, have been named 2025 100 Leading Women by Automotive News. The prestigious recognition is given only once every five years by the publication. The recognition honors outstanding females who are leaders in the highly competitive automotive industry. This is the second time for both honorees to be named to the list, underscoring Hyundai's commitment to cultivating strong leaders.

"Having not one but two female executives named 100 Leading Women by Automotive News signifies the level of leadership and expertise we have at Hyundai," said Randy Parker, CEO, Hyundai Motor North America. "I am honored to see both Claudia and Olabisi continue to excel both personally and professionally under the Hyundai umbrella. Their abilities in furthering Hyundai's success through their industry knowledge and commitment to innovation is driving not only Hyundai, but the entire industry forward."

Márquez and Boyle, have been instrumental in Hyundai's continued transformation, driving advancements in technology, customer experience, and brand strategy. Their leadership has strengthened Hyundai's position as a global mobility leader, setting new benchmarks in electrification, sustainability, and digitalization.

Claudia Márquez, chief operating officer, Hyundai Motor America, leads U.S. business growth, operational excellence, and strategic initiatives, reinforcing Hyundai's competitive edge in an evolving market. Previous to her current position at Hyundai, Claudia was the COO of Genesis Motor North America where she helped drive significant sales growth and developed a unique customer focus inspired by the brand's distinctly Korean cultural heritage. She also increased the brand' standalone U.S. retail network, creating a unique customer experience.

Olabisi Boyle, senior vice president, product planning and mobility strategy, Hyundai Motor North America, has played a crucial role in leading the strategic direction of Hyundai's U.S. vehicle lineup and advancing Hyundai's mobility ecosystem, championing cutting-edge technologies, connected services, and electrification initiatives that enhance the driving experience. She is on the board of IONNA, the high-powered EV charging network joint venture founded by seven major automakers, including Hyundai. She is also a member of the board of Braun Corporation and Braun Holdings, Inc., a leader in transportation solutions for those with mobility challenges. 

Criteria for the 100 Leading Women in North America Automotive Industry includes candidates that must work in the auto industry in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, in a senior position of substantial responsibility and have had a major positive effect on their company's operations. Automotive News has honored 100 Leading Women every five years since 2000; previous honorees were eligible for the 2025 list.

On May 19, Automotive News will profile the 100 Leading Women in a special section and they will be celebrated at a gala in Dearborn.

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Hyundai Motor America offers U.S. consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs, and electrified vehicles, while supporting Hyundai Motor Company's Progress for Humanity vision. Hyundai has significant operations in the U.S., including its North American headquarters in California, the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama assembly plant, the all-new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America in Georgia, and several cutting-edge R&D facilities. These operations, combined with those of Hyundai's 850 independent dealers, contribute $20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy, according to a recent economic impact report. For more information, visit www.hyundainews.com.

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Who are the Hyundai executives named to the 2025 100 Leading Women list?

Claudia Márquez, COO of Hyundai Motor America, and Olabisi Boyle, SVP of Product Planning and Mobility Strategy at Hyundai Motor North America, were named to the list.

What is Hyundai's (HYMTF) economic impact in the United States?

Hyundai contributes $20.1 billion annually to the U.S. economy and supports 190,000 jobs through its operations, including manufacturing facilities and 850 independent dealers.

What are the key responsibilities of Claudia Márquez at Hyundai?

As COO of Hyundai Motor America, Claudia Márquez leads U.S. business growth, operational excellence, and strategic initiatives.

What is Olabisi Boyle's role in Hyundai's electrification strategy?

As SVP of Product Planning and Mobility Strategy, Boyle leads the strategic direction of Hyundai's U.S. vehicle lineup and serves on the board of IONNA, the high-powered EV charging network joint venture.

How often is the Automotive News 100 Leading Women list published?

The Automotive News 100 Leading Women list is published once every five years, with the tradition starting in 2000.
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