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Delphi Appoints Richard Jok to Finance Director, Aftermarket Operations

21 July 2000

Delphi Appoints Richard Jok to Finance Director, Aftermarket Operations

    TROY, Mich. - Delphi Automotive Systems today announced the appointment of 
Richard Jok as finance director, Delphi Aftermarket Operations.  Francisco A. 
(Frank) Ordonez, Delphi's general manager, Aftermarket Operations, made the 
announcement.

    Jok was most recently finance director, Delphi Packard Electric Systems
Europe in Wuppertal, Germany.  Prior to his overseas assignment with Delphi
Packard, he was finance director, Cadillac Motor Car Division of General
Motors Corp.

    "Rick brings significant skill and experience to this position, which will
help us to develop and grow our organization," said Ordonez.  "We're delighted
to have his depth of management to help us achieve Delphi's long-term goals."

    Jok's experience includes an assignment as assistant comptroller for
Delphi Harrison, where he began his career as a production scheduler, and
various assignments within General Motors' corporate finance staff.

    He received a bachelor's degree in business from the State University of
New York in Buffalo, and a master's degree in business administration from the
University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

    Multi-national Delphi Automotive Systems, with headquarters in Troy,
Mich., USA, Paris, Tokyo and Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a world leader in
transportation and mobile electronics components and systems technology.
Delphi's three business sectors -- Dynamics & Propulsion; Safety, Thermal &
Electrical Architecture; and Electronics & Mobile Communication -- provide
comprehensive product solutions to complex customer needs.  Delphi has
approximately 213,000 employees and operates 176 wholly owned manufacturing
sites, 41 joint ventures, 53 customer centers and sales offices and 30
technical centers in 38 countries.