LKQ SYNETIQ Managing Director Annick Jourdenais has re-joined the Automotive 30% Club as a Patron, strengthening industry efforts to increase female representation in automotive leadership. Her role links recycled parts and ELV expertise with a wider push on talent pipelines, inclusive succession planning and resilient, future-ready businesses across the UK repair and recycling sector.

LKQ SYNETIQ Managing Director Annick Jourdenais has re-joined the Automotive 30% Club as a Patron, reinforcing efforts for greater gender balance in automotive leadership ahead of International Women’s Day.
Founded to accelerate gender balance within automotive leadership teams, the Automotive 30% Club brings together senior executives committed to driving measurable progress and creating clearer pathways into leadership across the industry.
Annick’s involvement comes at a time of significant transformation for automotive, as businesses respond to electrification, sustainability targets and increasing pressure to build resilient, future-ready organisations. Alongside technological and commercial change, diversity, and inclusion are increasingly recognised as strategic priorities, shaping how companies attract talent, develop future leaders, and strengthen decision-making at the highest levels.
Annick leads LKQ SYNETIQ, the joint venture formed between LKQ Europe and SYNETIQ Ltd, an IAA company. The business combines LKQ’s extensive distribution network and aftermarket expertise with SYNETIQ’s market-leading dismantling, reuse, and remanufacturing capability, with approximately 27,000 vehicles dismantled annually across four UK sites in 2024.
Under Annick’s leadership, LKQ SYNETIQ is focused on embedding circular economy principles into mainstream vehicle repair, strengthening collaboration across insurers, repairers, and supply chain partners to scale the availability of recycled original equipment parts.
Annick Jourdenais, Managing Director at LKQ SYNETIQ, said:
“International Women’s Day is a timely reminder that while progress has been made, there is still more to do to build truly balanced leadership across our sector.
As automotive continues to evolve, we need to be deliberate about developing future leaders -widening access to opportunity, strengthening talent pipelines, and ensuring progression is based on performance and potential. Initiatives like the Automotive 30% Club play a key role in creating accountability and driving meaningful change.
For me, this is about long-term sustainability in its broadest sense – not only environmental, but organisational. The decisions being made in boardrooms today will shape how resilient and competitive our businesses are in five or ten years’ time. Building diverse leadership teams is part of that forward planning.
I’m looking forward to working alongside peers across the sector to help accelerate that progress and ensure our industry continues to develop the strongest possible leadership for the future.”
Annick first joined the Automotive 30% Club during her time as CFO of LKQ UK & Ireland and was instrumental in championing LKQ’s original decision to join the initiative. During that time, she supported the diversity agenda through PAVE (People Adding Value Every Day), launching the first finance internship and graduate scheme in the UK, to strengthen the talent pipeline and support the next generation entering automotive. She also supported the Automotive 30% Club’s participation in industry panels over the years to help raise the profile and importance of the agenda across the sector.
Alongside her operational responsibilities, Annick is part of the European Women’s Network Steerco and continues to support progression and representation initiatives, including LKQ’s Women’s Network. She has now re-joined the Automotive 30% Club in her new role as Managing Director of LKQ SYNETIQ.
Rachel Stokes, who succeeded Annick as CFO of LKQ Euro Car Parts, is also a Patron and continues to support the initiative. Rachel added:
“It is fantastic to see Annick re-joining the Automotive 30% Club and further strengthening LKQ’s commitment to increasing female representation across our sector. Real progress comes when leadership teams actively champion change, and having more senior voices from across LKQ involved sends a clear signal about the importance we place on building inclusive, future-focused businesses.”
About LKQ SYNETIQ
LKQ SYNETIQ is a joint venture between LKQ Europe and SYNETIQ, combining recycling and remarketing expertise to deliver sustainable vehicle repair solutions across Europe. The partnership brings together LKQ Europe’s extensive network of salvage operations with SYNETIQ’s advanced recycling technology and green parts platform.
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