Dana Announces Addition of Chief Information Officer

Aug 17, 2004

    TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dana Corporation
(NYSE: DCN) today announced that Bruce C. Carver has joined the company as
vice president and chief information officer.  Mr. Carver will be responsible
for the development, coordination, and advancement of Dana's global
information systems and technologies.
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    "Bruce is a world-class information technology leader," said Dana Chairman
and CEO Mike Burns.  "We look forward to integrating his extensive technical
and business expertise with our existing I.T. resources and working
collectively to advance Dana's status as an increasingly customer-focused and
technology-driven organization."
    Mr. Carver comes to Dana from PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP), a leading global food
and beverage company with annual revenues of approximately $27 billion.  At
PepsiCo, he served as vice president and division chief information officer
for the PepsiCo Beverages and Foods Division, an operating business with
$8.5 billion in revenue.  In this role, Mr. Carver played a leadership role in
the division's information systems function -- an effort that has included the
alignment of division and global I.T. strategies, as well as the development
and implementation of a successful I.T. integration strategy following
PepsiCo's merger with The Quaker Oats Company in 2001.
    Immediately prior to joining PepsiCo, Mr. Carver served in several
leadership roles at Reynolds and Reynolds, a Dayton, Ohio, provider of
automotive-oriented software systems and services.  He progressed through
positions in business systems acquisition, corporate systems, and information
management and technology to become vice president and chief information
officer for Reynolds and Reynolds in 2001.
    Mr. Carver earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University and a master's degree in Human
Resources and Organizational Development from DePaul University in Chicago.
In 2000, he was listed among the top 100 information technology executives by
Computerworld magazine.
    Dana Corporation is a global leader in the design, engineering, and
manufacture of value-added products and systems for automotive, commercial,
and off-highway vehicles. Delivering on a century of innovation, the company's
continuing operations employ approximately 45,000 people worldwide dedicated
to advancing the science of mobility. Founded in 1904 and based in Toledo,
Ohio, Dana operates technology, manufacturing, and customer-service facilities
in 30 countries. Sales from continuing operations totaled $7.9 billion in
2003.


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