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Jeffrey Mark Overly appointed new chairman of auto parts maker Sona Comstar
Jeffrey Mark Overly appointed new chairman of auto parts maker Sona Comstar

Business Standard

time9 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Business Standard

Jeffrey Mark Overly appointed new chairman of auto parts maker Sona Comstar

The board of directors of Sona Comstar on Monday appointed Jeffrey Mark Overly as the chairman of the company. Overly has served as an independent director of the company since February 2021. The appointment follows the death of Sunjay Kapur, chairman and non-executive director of the auto parts maker, earlier this month. The Gurugram-based component maker supplies gears, rotator shafts, starter motors and steering components to India's passenger and commercial vehicle industry. Overly has been on the board of the company for almost five years and has an excellent attendance record, having participated in all board and committee meetings during his tenure. Despite being in a different time zone, he has contributed significantly to the deliberations and decision-making of the board and its committees, the company said. Overly holds a bachelor's degree in industrial management from the University of Cincinnati and a master's degree in business from Central Michigan University. He has over 43 years of operating experience. He was an operating partner in the Corporate Private Equity Group, based in New York, at the time of his retirement from Blackstone Group in 2018 and continues to support Blackstone by serving on the boards of several of its portfolio companies. Overly has been involved in monitoring, advising and supporting operational excellence, supply chain improvement, and strategic initiatives in Blackstone's global portfolio holdings. Before joining Blackstone in 2008, he served as vice-president of global fixture operations at Kohler Company, where he was responsible for global manufacturing operations, including the entire supply chain—from procurement to shipment of finished products—via a multi-warehouse regional distribution centre network. Prior to that, Overly served for 25 years at General Motors Corporation and Delphi Corporation in various operations and engineering roles with global responsibilities.

Sunjay Kapur's Death: Sona Comstar Appoints Jeffrey Mark Overly As New Chairman – Who Is He?
Sunjay Kapur's Death: Sona Comstar Appoints Jeffrey Mark Overly As New Chairman – Who Is He?

India.com

time9 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • India.com

Sunjay Kapur's Death: Sona Comstar Appoints Jeffrey Mark Overly As New Chairman – Who Is He?

New Delhi: Sona Comstar has announced Jeffrey Mark Overly as the new chairman of the company, following the sudden demise of former chairman Sunjay Kapur on June 13. In a press release, the company stated that Overly has served as an independent director on the board since February 12, 2021. According to the release, Overly has been actively involved in the company's governance for nearly five years, maintaining a perfect attendance record at board and committee meetings despite being in a different time zone. His contributions have been noted as significant in board deliberations and decision-making. 'Mr. Overly was an Operating Partner in the Corporate Private Equity Group at Blackstone Group, based in New York, until his retirement in 2018. He continues to support Blackstone by serving on the boards of several of its portfolio companies. At Blackstone, he was involved in operational improvements, supply chain enhancements, and strategic initiatives across the firm's global portfolio,' the company added. Before joining Blackstone in 2008, Overly served as Vice President of Global Fixture Operations at Kohler Company, where he managed global manufacturing operations and the entire supply chain. Prior to that, he spent 25 years at General Motors Corporation and Delphi Corporation, holding various operations and engineering roles with global responsibilities. Overly holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management from the University of Cincinnati and a Master's degree in Business from Central Michigan University. He brings over 43 years of operating experience to his new role. He also serves as an Independent Director on the boards of Performance Food Group, Fortrex Inc. (formerly Packer Sanitation Services Inc.), Comstar Automotive USA LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Sona Comstar), and as a Director on the boards of Sabre Industries, Inc., and Supply One, Inc. About Sona Comstar Sona BLW Precision Forgings Limited (Sona Comstar) is a leading mobility technology company. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Gurugram, India, it operates globally with manufacturing and assembly facilities, R&D centers, and engineering hubs across India, the USA, Serbia, Mexico, and China. As of June 22, 2025, the company's valuation is reported to be Rs 30,000 crore (approximately $3.6 billion). Sunjay Kapur's Demise Sunjay Kapur tragically passed away on June 13 in England at the age of 53, reportedly after swallowing a bee during a match. His funeral was held in Delhi. He was the former husband of Karisma Kapoor, with whom he had two children. Later, he married Priya Sachdev, and they had a son who is six years old.

Bexley program will keep elderly residents safe at home
Bexley program will keep elderly residents safe at home

Yahoo

time13-02-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Bexley program will keep elderly residents safe at home

BEXLEY, Ohio (WCMH) — The Bexley Police Department started a new program to help keep older residents in the city even safer. Called Bexley Safe at Home, the department started it about two weeks ago. Big Lots aiming to sell Columbus HQ to OhioHealth for $36 million, records show 'At this age, you never know if you're going to be the one alone and even if you have people locally, they're not close enough as if the fire and police department would be,' Lin Duren said. Duren has lived in Bexley for more than 40 years. She's considering taking part in the program and hopes some of her neighbors do too. 'As a resident and an elderly one, I think it's a very good thing,' Duren said. 'Just in our block alone, we have four or five people now that are living alone and not young anymore, two of them don't have any relatives that live in the area. I would hope they would take advantage of it, especially some that live immediately near us have had some major medical issues lately.' Bexley Safe at Home is free for elderly and homebound residents. If residents sign up, they will get a daily phone call. They then need to pick up and follow the simple message instructions to let the system know they are OK. They don't need to talk, just press a few buttons, according to Bexley Police Lt. Dawn Overly. 'I know with my elderly parents, having that piece of mind that someone is checking in on them daily means a lot to me,' Overly said. Former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel confirmed as lieutenant governor If those in the program don't pick up, an officer will be sent for a well-being check. Overly said Westerville also offers this and has success stories of finding people who needed medical help. 'I hope this is a long-standing service we provide, I hope to see a large turnout of enrollments and that if we have to go out to a home, we go out to a home and we're there in time to save somebody,' Overly said. She said about 14% of the city's population is elderly. Overly expects family members will enroll their loved ones who live in town. Those who want to enroll can register here. Anyone with questions can call the BPD non-emergency number at 614-559-4444. If someone enrolls in the program but knows they will not be home at the time of their call, they should call 614-559-4444 to let BPD know. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Wanted man caught with four illegal guns, meth in Somerset County
Wanted man caught with four illegal guns, meth in Somerset County

Yahoo

time11-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Wanted man caught with four illegal guns, meth in Somerset County

SOMERSET COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Berlin man, who is not allowed to own a firearm, is facing charges after he was allegedly caught with four guns in Somerset County. David Mitchell, 51, is facing charges after he was caught with guns, crystal meth and ammunition after police pulled over a vehicle, according to a criminal complaint. On Jan. 29, troopers noticed a red Toyota Corolla that Mitchell was a passenger in. They noted that Mitchell had outstanding warrants and initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle. Mitchell was arrested by officers and they found on his person a revolver that had no serial number with five .32 bullets in a black holster, 3.4 grams of crystal meth, a black THC vape, 32 .22 caliber bullets, $1,963 in cash and a 6-inch knife. Altoona man accused of holding knife to man's throat during road rage incident According to the affidavit, Mitchell was not legally allowed to own a firearm due to a previous burglary conviction and his warrant was for receiving stolen property. Upon placing Mitchell under arrest an officer returned to the vehicle to speak with the driver, Danielle Overly, 38, of Addison. Police noted that while speaking to Overly they could clearly see three other firearms in the vehicle. Overly allegedly admitted to officers that they would find additional drugs and guns in the vehicle and was also detained by officers. The vehicle was towed and entered in evidence. Mitchell was interviewed by troopers and allegedly admitted to knowing that he could not possess a gun and had bought four from a male in the Confluence area. He claimed all of the guns, drugs and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle as his own, according to the affidavit. Overly was also interviewed and told officers that she did not know that Mitchell was not allowed to own a gun. Officers obtained a search warrant for the car and the following items were found: 1 gram of meth (noted to be in a purse belonging to Overly) A metal canister containing marijuana .22 caliber ammunition .32 caliber ammunition .45 ammunition A green bottle containing a powder substance .22 caliber long rifle Pump shotgun A loaded rifle Overly is facing one misdemeanor charge of intent to possess a controlled substance. Mitchell is in the Somerset County Prison with bail set at $25,000. He's facing felony charges of possession of a firearm prohibited, firearms not to be carried without a license and misdemeanor charges of intent to possess a controlled substance. Mitchell has a preliminary hearing scheduled for Feb. 13. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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