Transforming Webasto: Why Legacy Automotive Companies Must Rethink Leadership & Culture

Transforming Webasto: Why Legacy Automotive Companies Must Rethink Leadership & Culture

Webasto is a legacy company with roots going back to 1901, but staying competitive in today’s automotive industry requires more than history. It also means challenging long-standing norms without discarding the company’s strengths. To understand how a company like that evolves, we sat down with Brad Ring, President and CEO of Webasto Americas.

Brad Ring describes his leadership style as grounded in authenticity, humility, and care for people. At the core of his approach is a belief that when leaders genuinely care about people, people care about the work.

Brad shares how his leadership approach evolved, not from leadership training, but from watching the people around him. One of his earliest influences was Jim Hall, who showed him early on that real leadership starts with connection. It isn’t about hierarchy or image, it’s about showing up as a real person.

Webasto is proud of its German heritage, known for its engineering discipline, and carries a cultural weight that doesn’t shift easily. But Brad didn’t try to fight that.

He kept what worked: the care for people, the pride in product quality, and the strong family feel. Then, he started adding what was missing: a performance-driven mindset and a culture that encourages collaboration.

One of the most practical changes was in language. Words like “accountable” and “responsible” had become unclear. So Brad introduced “promise.” Promises, he says, create emotional accountability and human connection in a way that traditional “responsibility” never could.

Even during restructuring, Brad stays focused on values. Some decisions are hard, he says, but how you carry them out, humanely and with accountability, matters just as much as the decisions themselves. That’s what keeps the culture intact even during tough transitions.

Brad sees trust as the core of his leadership, both in business and personal relationships. It’s not just a value; it’s how things get done.

He believes trust is built through consistent, everyday actions. Once it’s there, it speeds up decisions, reduces wasted effort, and creates a safe space for risk and learning.

Outside the office, Brad’s passion for cycling and wake surfing offers a glimpse into how he finds balance. His morning routine might not follow what you think, but it works for him.

And that’s part of his larger point: leadership doesn’t come from mimicking others. It comes from knowing who you are and staying grounded, even when the world tells you to act otherwise.


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