About

Jeffrey A. Craig is an independent director of Baxter International, serving on the Board since 2024. He chairs the Audit Committee and serves on the Compensation and Human Capital Committee.

Mr. Craig is the former Chief Executive Officer and President of Meritor, Inc., a global supplier for commercial vehicle manufacturers, where he served from 2015 to 2021. He earlier held a progression of roles at Meritor, including President and Chief Operating Officer (2014 to 2015), Senior Vice President and President of Commercial Truck & Industrial (2013 to 2014), and Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (2009 to 2013).

Before Meritor, he served at General Motors Acceptance Corporation as President and CEO of Commercial Finance (2001 to 2006) and President and CEO of the Business Credit Division (1999 to 2001). He spent 15 years at Deloitte & Touche LLP, including five years as an audit partner. Mr. Craig currently serves on the boards of Arcosa, Inc. and Hyliion Holdings Corp.

Roles

Baxter International Inc.
Director · Current role
2024–present
Meritor, Inc.
Chief Executive Officer and President · Global supplier for commercial vehicle manufacturers; earlier President and COO (2014-2015), SVP and President of Commercial Truck & Industrial (2013-2014), and SVP and CFO (2009-2013).
2015 to 2021
General Motors Acceptance Corporation
President and CEO of Commercial Finance · Earlier President and CEO of the Business Credit Division (1999-2001).
2001 to 2006
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Audit partner
15 years, including five years as an audit partner
Meritor Corporation
CEO & President (later Executive Chair)
2015-2021
Meritor Corporation
Senior VP & CFO
2009-2013
GMAC Commercial Finance
President & CEO
2001-2006
Deloitte & Touche
Audit Partner

External Roles

Arcosa, Inc.
Director (Audit Committee chair)
present
Hyliion Holdings Corp.
Director (Chair of the Board)
present
Hyliion Holdings Corp.
Non-Executive Chair
Arcosa, Inc.
Director
2018-present

Also at Baxter International Inc.

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