Bolton oversees operations at Nissan’s Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant, one of the largest automotive manufacturing facilities in North America, where more than 6,500 team members build some of Nissan’s most popular vehicles. Throughout her career spanning Nissan manufacturing facilities in Tennessee, Mississippi and the United Kingdom, as well as supply chain leadership roles across the Americas, Bolton has earned a reputation for combining operational excellence with a people-first leadership style.
Among Bolton’s key accomplishments is leading the development of ‘Smyrna Alpha,’ a five-year strategic roadmap designed to enhance competitiveness and operational performance at Nissan’s largest manufacturing plant. Through a collaborative six-month planning process that engaged employees, senior leaders and global stakeholders, Bolton helped align the organization around a shared vision of continuous improvement built on the principles of Align, Adapt, Achieve.
‘JS exemplifies the future of manufacturing leadership,’ said Victor Taylor, division vice president, U.S. manufacturing, supply chain management and production engineering. ‘She pairs a relentless focus on quality, efficiency and innovation with a genuine commitment to developing people and creating opportunities for others. This recognition reflects the tremendous impact she has had on our employees, our operations and our business.’
Bolton has also been instrumental in advancing Nissan’s digital transformation efforts across the Americas supply chain. By championing real-time performance metrics, automated data collection and technology-driven decision making, she helped establish a foundation for future innovations that will enable smarter, more efficient operations.
A strong advocate for employee engagement and workforce development, Bolton is known for spending time on the manufacturing floor, listening to employees and acting on their feedback. Her leadership has helped foster a more inclusive workplace culture through mentoring, structured listening sessions and initiatives aimed at creating greater opportunities for employees to grow and succeed.
‘Manufacturing is ultimately about people,’ said Bolton. ‘When employees feel valued, empowered and connected to a common purpose, incredible things happen. I’m honored to receive this recognition, but it’s really a reflection of the dedicated team members and leaders I’ve had the privilege to work alongside throughout my career.’
The Automotive News Rising Stars program honors high-performing automotive leaders who are driving innovation, delivering business results and helping shape the future of the industry.
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Q&A
Q: Why is JS Bolton being recognized by Automotive News?
A: JS Bolton is Senior Director of Manufacturing at Nissan’s Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant. She was named a 2026 Automotive News Rising Star for her leadership in manufacturing operations, strategic planning, digital transformation and workforce development across Nissan’s manufacturing and supply chain organizations.
Q: How is the Smyrna Vehicle Assembly plant important to Nissan’s U.S. operations?
A: Nissan Smyrna is Nissan’s largest manufacturing facility in the United States and one of its largest globally. The plant employs more than 6,500 team members and assembles several key vehicles, including the Nissan Rogue, Pathfinder and Murano, as well as the INFINITI QX60 and QX65.
Q: How does JS’ recognition reflect Nissan’s approach to manufacturing leadership?
A: Bolton’s recognition highlights Nissan’s commitment to developing leaders who deliver strong business results while investing in people, innovation and continuous improvement. Her career reflects Nissan’s focus on empowering employees, advancing manufacturing excellence, and building the next generation of industry leaders.
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