The 83rd President of the Society of Motor
Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) will be Mick Flanagan, Vice
President for Volvo, JLR, Toyota, Nissan at Adient. Announced
last night at SMMT’s 106th Annual Dinner, he will
assume office from 1 January 2024, replacing Alison Jones, Senior
Vice President Global Circular Economy at Stellantis, who steps
down after completing her two-year tenure.
Mick draws experience from a long career in the automotive
sector, having worked in the industry for 37 years. After
graduating from University College Dublin with a degree in
mechanical engineering, he started his career at Ford Motor
Company, spending a decade there before moving to Visteon, where
he worked in a variety of manufacturing and product development
roles.
He then joined Johnson Controls as a plant manager in 2000,
progressing over the years to roles in general management.
Following the spin-off of Johnson Controls’ seating division into
global seating manufacturer Adient, Mick has spent the last seven
years in senior management positions in the UK and Germany and is
currently responsible for Adient business with JLR, Volvo, Toyota
and Nissan, and in addition serves as a board member supporting
various international legal entities of the company.
Mick Flanagan, Vice President for JLR,
Volvo, Toyota and Nissan at Adient, said, “I am honoured
to accept the appointment as President of the Society of Motor
Manufacturers and Traders’ (SMMT). As we drive forward, adapting
our industry to deliver the exciting new realities of a zero
emission vehicle world, and at the same time overcome
macroeconomic headwinds, it is crucial that we have a strong
trade body to represent, influence and lead all strands of UK
Automotive. I look forward to supporting the SMMT team to do just
that, and also want to congratulate Alison Jones on her
successful tenure as President and thank her for her strong
support.”
Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “We are
delighted to welcome Mick Flanagan as the 83rd SMMT
President. His wealth of industry experience with vehicle
manufacturers and, in particular, global supply chain companies
will be a huge asset as both undergo transformation on the road
to net zero. I would also like to thank outgoing President Alison
Jones for her tireless commitment and invaluable support to me
and the SMMT over the past two years. She has championed our
industry at home and abroad, helping ensure the UK is a
competitive destination for inward investment and leaves her SMMT
role with a substantial and positive legacy.”