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Senior Management Changes

Tokyo (September 10, 2010) — Bridgestone Corporation announced that its board of directors has approved the following proposals of the changes in members of the board of directors and corporate officers today.

1. Changing Positions and Responsibilities of Corporate Officers
(Effective October 1, 2010)

NameNewFormer
Yoshiyuki
MORIMOTO

Vice President and Officer
Tire Research and Material Development;
Concurrently Assistant to Vice President
and Officer, Office of Group CEO
Technology Relations

Vice President and Officer
Tire Research and Material Development
Akihiro
ETO

Vice President and Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Finance
Chief Information Officer
IT & Network;
Concurrently Director,
Corporate Planning Division,
Internal Control Division,
Advanced Business Development Division;
Concurrently General Manager,
Electronic Paper Business Planning and Sales
Department

Vice President and Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Finance
Chief Information Officer
IT & Network;
Concurrently Director,
Corporate Planning Division,
Internal Control Division,
Advanced Business Development Division
Yutaka
YAMAGUCHI
Vice President and Officer
Tire Products Development

Vice President and Officer
Tire Products Development;
Concurrently Director,
Tire Development DivisionI;
Concurrently General Manager,
Agricultural and Conventional Tire
Development Department


2. Changing Positions and Responsibilities of Corporate Officers
(Effective End of October, 2010)

NameNewFormer
Akihiro
ETO
Vice President and Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Finance
Chief Information Officer
IT & Network;
Concurrently Director,
Corporate Planning Division,
Internal Control Division

Vice President and Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Finance
Chief Information Officer
IT & Network;
Concurrently Director,
Corporate Planning Division,
Internal Control Division,
Advanced Business Development Division;
Concurrently General Manager,
Electronic Paper Business Planning and Sales Department

Bridgestone Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, is the world’s largest tire and rubber company. In addition to tires for use in a wide variety of applications, it manufactures a broad range of diversified products, which include industrial rubber and chemical products and sporting goods. Its products are sold in over 150 nations and territories around the world.