
Sardar Asif Khan, PhD, MBA, P.Eng., FEC, PMP
Vice President (elected)
Sardar Asif Khan is a proactive, results-driven leader with a distinguished career in business transformation, operational excellence and large-scale manufacturing optimization. He currently leads continuous improvement at Stellantis parts and services, supply chain North America, while driving innovation and efficiency across operations in North America.
Khan received his doctor of engineering in manufacturing systems from Lawrence Technological University, master of business administration from Central Michigan University, master of engineering in manufacturing engineering from Wayne State University and bachelor of electrical engineering from the University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan.
Since 2014, in his professorial role within the faculty of engineering at the University of Windsor, Khan has mentored and inspired numerous graduate engineering students about the benefits of lean manufacturing and the lean principles involved. Passionate about bridging the gap between academia and industry, he equips the next generation of engineers with real-world insights.
He is deeply engaged in professional and community service, serving as a director of the Windsor-Essex County Board of Health, chair of the Automotive Product Design Advisory Committee at St. Clair College and warden for the the Calling of an Engineer (Camp 14). Passionately active in PEO, he has served on the Windsor-Essex Chapter board since 2006 (including as chair and many other roles) and vice chair of the Government Liaison Committee, working to enhance regulatory policies and strengthen engineering governance.
A recipient of numerous accolades—including the FCA Top Leadership Award (Leader of Leaders), PEO Order of Honour (Member level), Ontario Volunteer Service Award and Windsor-Essex County Engineer of the Year Award, Khan's achievements are a testament to his contributions to the engineering profession, leadership and service. He remains committed to strengthening PEO’s role as a regulator, while advancing the engineering profession’s impact on society. [email protected]