Fowler is renowned for his leadership in international expansion, new product launches, and successful turnaround and restructuring efforts. His transition from the automotive industry to the energy sector underscores the increasing convergence of these two fields in the era of electric vehicles and sustainable energy solutions.
“We are thrilled to welcome Bennie to the Dunamis Charge team,” said Natalie King, Founder and CEO of Dunamis Charge, Inc. “His exceptional track record in driving quality improvements, operational efficiency, and business transformation aligns perfectly with our company’s vision for growth and innovation in the energy sector.”
Fowler’s experience spans the entire value chain of the automotive industry, from plant manager to chief operating officer to group vice president. During the Great Recession, he was one of eleven executives selected to restructure Ford, resulting in eight consecutive years of profits totaling $65 billion.
During his tenure at Ford Motor Company, a $165 billion enterprise, Fowler achieved numerous notable accomplishments as Group Vice President of Quality and New Model Launch, including:
In his role as COO at Dunamis Charge, Fowler will oversee day-to-day operations, streamline processes, and drive operational excellence across all departments. His expertise in implementing fact-based, knowledge-driven systems and maximizing productivity through effective teamwork will be instrumental in Dunamis Charge’s continued growth and success.
“I am excited to join Dunamis Charge and contribute to its mission of revolutionizing the energy industry,” said Bennie Fowler, Chief Operating Officer of Dunamis Charge, Inc. “The skills and strategies I’ve developed throughout my career in the automotive sector are directly applicable to the challenges and opportunities in the energy field. I look forward to working with the talented team at Dunamis Charge to achieve our ambitious goals and drive sustainable growth.”
Fowler’s appointment comes at a crucial time for Dunamis Charge as the company continues to expand its operations and innovate in the electric vehicle infrastructure space. His experience in navigating changes in consumer and regulatory landscapes will be invaluable as Dunamis Charge positions itself at the forefront of the global transition to electrification.
Fowler holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, and an MBA in operations management from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. He has served on the Board of Celanese Corporation and Beaumont Hospital’s Board of Directors. Fowler was also appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to the Board of Overseers for the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program at The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).