Hyundai Leaders Claudia Márquez And Olabisi Boyle Named Among 2025 100 Leading Women In Automotive Industry
Claudia Márquez and Olabisi Boyle from Hyundai have been acknowledged once more for their leadership in the automotive sector. Both executives have been named among the 2025 100 Leading Women by Automotive News, a recognition awarded every five years. This accolade highlights their significant contributions to the industry and Hyundai's dedication to fostering strong female leaders.
Hyundai Motor America offers a diverse range of vehicles, including cars, SUVs, and electrified options, aligning with Hyundai Motor Company's vision of Progress for Humanity. The company has extensive operations in the U.S., such as its headquarters in California and manufacturing plants in Alabama. These contribute significantly to the U.S. economy, supporting numerous jobs and generating substantial revenue.
Márquez and Boyle have played pivotal roles in Hyundai's ongoing transformation. Their efforts have propelled advancements in technology, customer experience, and brand strategy. Under their leadership, Hyundai has strengthened its position as a global leader in mobility, setting new standards in electrification, sustainability, and digitalization.
Claudia Márquez serves as the chief operating officer at Hyundai Motor America. She focuses on business growth and operational excellence within the U.S., enhancing Hyundai's competitive stance in a changing market. Before this role, she was COO at Genesis Motor North America, where she drove sales growth and developed a unique customer experience inspired by Korean culture.
Olabisi Boyle holds the position of senior vice president for product planning and mobility strategy at Hyundai Motor North America. She has been instrumental in shaping the strategic direction of Hyundai’s vehicle lineup in the U.S., promoting advanced technologies and electrification initiatives that improve driving experiences. Boyle also serves on boards related to EV charging networks and transportation solutions for those with mobility challenges.
The criteria for being named among the 100 Leading Women include holding a senior position with significant responsibility within the auto industry in North America. Candidates must have made a major positive impact on their company's operations. Automotive News has recognized these leading women every five years since 2000.
Recognition Event
The 100 Leading Women will be featured by Automotive News on May 19 in a special section. They will also be honoured at a gala event held in Dearborn. This recognition underscores the influence of women like Márquez and Boyle who continue to excel both personally and professionally under Hyundai's umbrella.
Randy Parker, CEO of Hyundai Motor North America, stated: "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." He praised their abilities to drive success through industry knowledge and commitment to innovation.
This recognition reflects not only individual achievements but also highlights Hyundai's commitment to cultivating strong leaders who are driving both the company and industry forward.


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