Stellantis announces organisational changes under CEO Carlos Tavares

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Stellantis announces organisational changes under CEO Carlos Tavares

Leading global automaker and provider of innovative mobility solutions Stellantis has announced several leadership changes to drive performance and simplify the organisation.

Antonio Filosa who succeeded Carlos Zarlenga has been appointed North America Chief Operating Officer in addition to his role as Jeep® brand CEO, Jean-Philippe Imparato has been appointed Chief Operating Officer Enlarged Europe in addition to CEO of Pro One, succeeding Uwe Hochgeschurtz. Doug Ostermann has been appointed Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Natalie Knight.

Gregoire Olivier has been appointed Chief Operating Officer China, retaining his role as Liaison Officer to Leapmotor. Santo Filici has been appointed CEO of Maserati and Alfa Romeo.

The company’s supply chain organisation has been transferred to manufacturing division under Arnaud Deboeuf. Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said the changes will "reinforce and accelerate our transformation to become the preferred mobility tech company." Board Chairman John Elkann expressed the Board's support for the leadership team.

The announcement also confirmed the process to identify Tavares' successor as CEO, to be completed by Q4 2025 when his term ends.

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