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John Elkann takes lead at Stellantis after Tavares exit

With Tavares' sudden departure, Stellantis is now at a pivotal moment, in need of strong leadership to navigate the challenges ahead.

Left to Right: Antonio Filosa, John Elkann, Maxime Picat

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares’ sudden resignation has sent shockwaves through the automotive industry. This departure is especially surprising since Tavares had only recently announced that he would step down when his contract expired in 2026.

The resignation comes after mounting tensions between Tavares, the board, and shareholders, with differing views on the company’s direction and the balance between short-term cost-cutting measures and long-term sustainability of Stellantis. Ultimately, these conflicts reached a breaking point, leading to his immediate resignation on December 1.

As Stellantis urgently searches for a new CEO, an interim executive committee will manage the company. The goal is to appoint a new CEO in the first half of 2025. Stellantis Chairman, John Elkann, will head the interim committee, which will make critical decisions during this transitional period.

Key members of the committee, each a seasoned professional in their respective fields, include Antonio Filosa, chief operating officer of North America and CEO of Jeep, who will oversee the North and South American markets, including Jeep, Ram, and Maserati design.

Maxime Picat, Stellantis’ purchasing chief, will take responsibility for the company’s operations in China and its venture with Leapmotor International. Other members of the committee include Doug Ostermann, chief financial officer, and key figures handling HR, manufacturing, technology, and supply chain.

This leadership shake-up comes as Stellantis grapples with significant challenges. The company’s global sales have dropped 17% through the third quarter of 2024, and the automaker is facing growing competition from Chinese manufacturers, particularly in Europe, where EV demand is waning.

With Tavares’ unexpected exit, Stellantis now finds itself at a crossroads, seeking leadership that can steer the company through turbulent times while balancing short-term pressures and long-term goals.

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