Donald J. Walker is a Canadian automotive executive and former chief executive officer of
Magna International Inc., a Canadian global automotive supplier. He has worked in the automotive industry since 1980.
In 2017, he was listed as the second highest-paid CEO in Canada.
Early life and education
Walker grew up in
Toronto, Ontario
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, and attended the
University of Waterloo
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's mechanical engineering program, which he graduated in 1980.
Career
Walker began his career in the automotive industry working for
General Motors. From 1980 to 1987, he held various engineering and manufacturing positions at the company. In 1987, wanting to start his own automotive company, he met with
Frank Stronach, founder of
Magna International
Magna International Inc. is a Canadian parts manufacturer for automakers. It is one of the largest companies in Canada and was recognized on the 2020 ''Forbes'' Global 2000. The company is the largest automobile parts manufacturer in North Americ ...
, to see if he would be interested in establishing a joint venture. After several meetings, Stronach offered Walker a position at Magna, which he accepted.
Magna International
In 1987, Walker moved from General Motors to work at Magna International.
He began at Magna working on various engineering and joint venture projects, and served as Executive Vice President of Operations for the company in 1990 when it was facing a company debt crisis.
In 1994, Walker became chief executive officer of Magna, a position he held until 2001.
In 2001, he moved to Intier Automotive, a former unit and majority owned by Magna, to lead Intier as its president and chief executive officer.
In 2005, Walker returned to Magna to serve as the company's co-chief executive officer. In 2010, he became sole CEO of Magna.
Walker's fixed and variable salary, including share options, in 2016, was $20.8 million, after $21.2 million in 2015.
In October 2020, it was announced that Walker would retire at the end of 2020, with
Seetarama Kotagiri succeeding him in 2021.
Recognition
In 2014, ''
The Globe and Mail
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'' listed Walker as Outstanding CEO of the Year.
He was also included on ''
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''s 2015 "Business Person of the Year" list
and in the ''Globe and Mail''s 1996 "Top 40 Under 40" list.
In 2017, the ''
Toronto Star
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'' included him on their list of "key players to watch in 2017".
Personal life
In 2000, Walker married Joan Weisshaar, now Joan Kelley Walker.
They have two children together. Walker also has two children from his previous marriage to
Belinda Stronach
Belinda Caroline Stronach (Born May 2, 1966) is a Canadian businesswoman, philanthropist and a former Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 to 2008. Originally elected as a Conservative, she later crossed the fl ...
, including musician
Frank Walker.
References
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Canadian chief executives
Magna International
University of Waterloo alumni
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Place of birth missing (living people)