Day joined Lubrizol's global legal division in 1998 to handle litigation throughout the corporation, eventually heading the litigation and disputes practice section. She has engaged in all phases of trial practice and alternative dispute resolution on behalf of the company. Since becoming a deputy general counsel of the corporation in 2007, Day has led the successful resolution of numerous legal matters for Lubrizol, both in and out of the courtroom. Prior to joining Lubrizol, she practiced law at the Cleveland law firm of Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP

James L. Hambrick, Lubrizol chairman, president and chief executive officer was quoted as saying: ''I am pleased to have Suzanne in this role. Since joining Lubrizol, she has made significant contributions, combining her litigation knowledge with her understanding of our businesses to successfully resolve legal matters for the company. Like Joe Bauer, Suzanne has a reputation for having strong business judgment as well as being an outstanding lawyer.''
The Lubrizol Corporation is an innovative specialty chemical company that produces and supplies technologies to customers in the global transportation, industrial and consumer markets. These technologies include lubricant additives for engine oils, other transportation-related fluids and industrial lubricants, as well as fuel additives for gasoline and diesel fuel. In addition, Lubrizol makes ingredients and additives for personal care products and pharmaceuticals; specialty materials, including plastics technology and performance coatings in the form of specialty resins and additives. Lubrizol's industry-leading technologies in additives, ingredients and compounds enhance the quality, performance and value of customers' products, while reducing their environmental impact.
Headquartered in Wickliffe, Ohio, the Lubrizol Corporation owns and operates manufacturing facilities in 17 countries, as well as sales and technical offices around the world. Founded in 1928, Lubrizol has approximately 6,800 employees worldwide.