Tenneco Inc. (Tenneco), a US based manufacturer of automotive emission control and ride control systems and products, has elected Hari Nair to the board of directors. Nair is executive vice president of the company and president of its International Group. He is responsible for managing company's operations outside of North America and capitalizing on growth opportunities in Europe, South America, India and Asia Pacific. In 2008, these operations accounted for 66% of Tenneco's total revenues.

Hari Nair is a seasoned and respected leader who has played a critical role in expanding and diversifying Tenneco’s market presence globally over the last 10 years, said Gregg Sherrill, Tenneco’s chairman and chief executive officer. We look forward to adding his strong business judgment and global operational and management skills to our Board.

With the addition of Nair, the Tenneco board of directors now has ten directors, including two inside members.

Previously, Nair served as executive vice president and managing director for Tenneco’s businesses in Europe, South America and India. In this position, he led a turnaround of the company’s European business, posting consistent annual growth on all key metrics and significantly improving operational performance to grow the European business during an industry down cycle.

Before that, Nair was senior vice president and managing director, International for Tenneco, where he developed global alliances with Japanese partners. Nair was also managing director and general manager for Tenneco South America and managing director for Tenneco Asia, where he forged many of the joint ventures the company operates today.

Nair joined Tenneco Automotive in 1987 as manager of business planning, focusing on the company’s early international expansion projects. Before joining Tenneco, Nair was a senior financial analyst at General Motors Corporation.