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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 06:21 AM
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

12 execs to leave carmaker when it relocates its U.S. headquarters to Tennessee this summer

Christine Tierney / The Detroit News

A fifth of Nissan Motor Corp.’s top North American managers will leave the company when it moves its U.S. headquarters to Tennessee this summer, including the senior executive for product planning and the chief product spokesman.

Jack Collins, vice president for product planning, and Kurt von Zumwalt, director for product and consumer public relations, are among 12 managers ranked director, vice president or higher who told the company they would resign or retire.

Nissan announced on Nov. 10 that it was relocating its headquarters to Nashville from Gardena, Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles, despite intense lobbying from U.S. executives opposed to the move.

Nissan gave its 60 highest-ranking executives until Feb. 1 to decide whether they would head east with the company. The other roughly 1,240 employees have until April.

The list of departing executives includes Joy Crose, vice president for legal, and John Rinek, director of media and agency management.

Nissan spokeswoman Frederique Le Greves said that, excluding managers who will retire, only 15 percent will not make the move.

Collins and von Zumwalt both plan to retire. The company has not yet announced replacements.

“If it’s 80 percent” who are moving, “it’s a sign to middle management that loyalty at the top is running high,” said Jim Sanfilippo, executive vice president for business development at marketing firm AMCI in Bloomfield Hills.

“But I’m wondering how solid these statistics are,” he said. “It may be preliminary intent on the part of these guys. It’s unconfirmed until they make the move.”

Nissan expects to save money by relocating to Nashville, which has a lower cost of living than California and is near the company’s U.S. manufacturing operations.

As part of a plan to cut administrative costs worldwide, Nissan also is relocating its Japanese headquarters from downtown Tokyo to Yokohama, an hour away.

But auto industry experts say the company may lose some of the edginess in its North American corporate culture by uprooting the headquarters from the trend-setting California market. Nissan generates more than half of its total profit in the United States.

The company will relocate employees in June and July. They will work in downtown Nashville for two years until a new headquarters in nearby Franklin, Tenn., is complete.Nissan’s North American design and advance product planning operations will stay in California.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 06:33 AM
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No surprises there.... In time this too shall pass.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by LexArazzo
“But auto industry experts say the company may lose some of the edginess in its North American corporate culture by uprooting the headquarters from the trend-setting California market. Nissan generates more than half of its total profit in the United States.

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I'm not sure I agree with this part of the article. The more companies that move out of SoCal, the less trend-setting a place it becomes. This is going to be a serious problem in the future for the region if they don't get inflation and living costs under control...especially real estate prices.
And...to be fair, my own DC-Baltimore region has many of the same problems right now.....inflation, excessively high real estate and overcrowding.
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Frenchies giving up. Nothing unusual here
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I think this is a smart move by Nissan . It will save them a bundle, it gets rid of some execs who are paid enough to keep up their expensive lifestyle in southern California but can found others places (the article cites legal and PR people - puleez, dime a dozen), and it will get their corporate headquarters near their manufacturing. They will still have the design center in California so their products can still be related to what's happening there.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
I think this is a smart move by Nissan . It will save them a bundle, it gets rid of some execs who are paid enough to keep up their expensive lifestyle in southern California but can found others places (the article cites legal and PR people - puleez, dime a dozen), and it will get their corporate headquarters near their manufacturing. They will still have the design center in California so their products can still be related to what's happening there.
Yes, Nissan is known for cost cutting first, and everything else 2nd. And this is another move that way. No offense to Tennesse but outside Jack Daniels (I think its from TN), Tennesse has the culture of a skinned rabbit. Cali is where the car companies r b/c that is where hip and young is and it attracts top people.

Who the hell wants to move to Tennessee? Maybe to work in the Saturn plant? Or maybe they need the managers at the Nissan plants to watch workers actually finish screwing in things, since the quality is horrendous.

They should have stayed in Cali. Tennessee???
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Who the hell wants to move to Tennessee? Maybe to work in the Saturn plant? Or maybe they need the managers at the Nissan plants to watch workers actually finish screwing in things, since the quality is horrendous.
The Nissan plant at Smyrna, TN has a pretty good record, quality-wise. It's the new plant, farther south, at Canton, MS, that produces ( or has produced ) most of the lemons.

( Jack Daniels, BTW, is distilled at Lynchburg, TN, ( in a DRY county at that ) and most of the nation's country music comes from Nashville )

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The Nissan plant at Smyrna, TN has a pretty good record, quality-wise. It's the new plant, farther south, at Canton, MS, that produces ( or has produced ) most of the lemons.

( Jack Daniels, BTW, is distilled at Lynchburg, TN, ( in a DRY county at that ) and most of the nation's country music comes from Nashville )
And they did give us OLT
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