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Mazda Canada CEO David Klan to Retire, COO Amy Fleming Named Successor

  • Mazda Canada announced on June 20, 2025, that President and CEO David Klan will retire effective September 30, 2025, with Amy Fleming succeeding him on October 1.
  • Klan, a 33-year Mazda veteran who became CEO in 2019, will retire after leading Mazda Canada through a pivotal period of growth and market change.
  • Fleming, who has been with Mazda Canada since 2006, took on the roles of chief operating officer and senior director in 2023, collaborating closely with Klan to lead the company’s growth.
  • Fleming expressed pride in taking the helm of Mazda Canada during a crucial moment for the automotive sector and affirmed her dedication to advancing the strong groundwork established by Klan.
  • Klan’s retirement enables a smooth leadership transition as Mazda Canada, with its 163 retail stores nationwide, continues its momentum in a rapidly evolving automotive market.
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Mazda Canada CEO David Klan to retire, COO Amy Fleming named successor

Mazda Canada Inc. says president and chief executive David Klan will retire later this year. He will be succeeded by Amy Fleming, the company’s chief operating officer, effective Oct. 1. Klan, 33-year veteran of Mazda, held a broad range of executive positions with the Japanese automaker globally before taking the top Canadian job in 2019. Fleming joined Mazda Canada in 2006 and has been senior director and chief operating officer since 2023. Ba…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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