Honda Overhauls Board, Aims for Majority Outside Directors and Outside Chair
2026
What Happened
Honda Motor Co. announced revisions to its director candidate list, the appointment of Mahito Shikama as Executive Officer and Director, the retirement of Executive Officer Manabu Ozawa, and a restructuring of the board to enhance governance. The company aims to have a majority of outside directors on the board and to appoint an outside director as chair, with committees composed entirely of outside directors.
Initial candidate list for directors disclosed.
Nominating Committee revises candidate list; board approves executive changes.
Mahito Shikama becomes Executive Officer.
Shikama becomes Director, Ozawa retires, board structure changes take effect.
- Board to have a majority of outside directors.
- Nominating and Compensation Committees to consist entirely of outside directors.
- An outside director to serve as Chair of the Board.
Why this matters
The changes signal Honda’s push for greater transparency and independent oversight, a significant move for a traditional Japanese automaker.
Terms in This Story
- Executive Officer
- A senior management role in Japanese companies, responsible for day-to-day operations.
- Outside Director
- A board member who is not an employee of the company, providing independent oversight.
- Nominating Committee
- A board committee that recommends candidates for director positions.
- Compensation Committee
- A board committee that determines executive compensation.
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