Titan International board member departs as company reviews governance after Carlstar deal
- Director Kim Marvin resigned after 24 months; Titan won't immediately fill the seat while evaluating board after Carlstar.
- Titan says the temporary board reduction supports oversight while integrating Carlstar and aligning product and engineering standards.
- Headquartered in West Chicago, Titan manufactures off‑highway wheels, tires, assemblies and undercarriage products for OEMs and aftermarket.
West Chicago corporate note
Titan International, the global maker of off‑highway wheels, tires, assemblies and undercarriage products, announces a change to its board that it says will not disrupt ongoing integration work following a recent acquisition.
Board Shift Tests Titan’s Post‑Carlstar Integration
Titan International says director Kim Marvin is stepping down from its board after roughly 24 months of service, citing time constraints and other professional commitments. The company says it currently has no intention of filling the vacant seat as it evaluates board composition and governance following its acquisition of Carlstar. Management frames the reduction as deliberate and temporary while it assesses oversight needs during integration.
Chief Executive Paul Reitz thanks Marvin for providing operational continuity during the Carlstar transaction and for bringing engineering insight together with financial and transactional experience. Titan says Marvin’s expertise aids operational integration and strategic planning, particularly in aligning product and engineering standards across its expanded portfolio. The company signals that governance and integration priorities guide its decision to operate with one fewer director while it completes internal reviews.
Analysts and industry watchers expect governance reviews to focus on board experience relevant to manufacturing scale‑up, supply‑chain resilience and aftermarket service expansion. Titan says the board continues routine oversight of integration milestones and operational performance, and that management remains focused on maintaining product quality for original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket customers during the transition.
Business profile and disclosure
Headquartered in West Chicago, Illinois, Titan manufactures a broad range of off‑highway wheels, tires, assemblies and undercarriage products for agricultural, earthmoving/construction and consumer markets worldwide. The company emphasizes its OEM and aftermarket customer base and the need to align engineering and manufacturing practices across recently acquired assets.
The company sources the announcement to a Feb. 12, 2026 press release from Titan International, Inc. and directs readers to its website, www.titan‑intl.com, for further corporate and investor information.
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