Leadership Changes - François Provost has been appointed as the new CEO of Renault Group, announcing immediate executive moves and organizational updates to enhance decision-making and execution speed [1][2] - The leadership changes aim to bring together talented executives with industry knowledge and internal credibility to drive the company forward [2] Brand and Growth Strategy - Fabrice Cambolive has been appointed as Chief Growth Officer while retaining his role as CEO of the Renault brand, overseeing both Renault and Dacia brands to maximize revenue and ensure a unified strategic approach [3][4] - The focus will be on international development, with priority markets identified in India, Latin America, and Korea [4] - Katrin Adt has been appointed CEO of Dacia, reporting to the Chief Growth Officer [5] Engineering and Innovation - Philippe Brunet has been appointed as Chief Technology Officer (CTO), tasked with managing engineering for both Renault Group and Ampere, aiming to accelerate innovation and improve coordination across various departments [6][7] - The CTO role is designed to enhance the development of electrification technologies and shorten development timelines [7][8] Procurement Transformation - Anthony Plouvier has been appointed Chief Procurement Officer, succeeding François Provost, with a focus on transforming procurement to enhance competitiveness and deepen supplier partnerships [9] Supply Chain and Quality Management - Thierry Charvet will expand his role to include Supply Chain management, in addition to his current responsibilities in Industry and Quality [10] Human Resources Focus - Claire Fanget has been appointed Chief People & Organisation Officer, with priorities including adapting skills and resources to meet new industry needs and developing managerial excellence [11] Communication and Public Affairs - Christian Stein, Chief Communications Officer, joins the Leadership Team, while François Provost will continue to oversee Partnerships and Public Affairs [12] Company Overview - Renault Group operates in 114 countries and sold 2.265 million vehicles in 2024, employing over 98,000 people [16] - The Group aims for carbon neutrality in Europe by 2040, focusing on the development of new technologies and competitive electrified vehicles [17]
Renault Group strengthens leadership and organisation to accelerate execution
Globenewswire·2025-09-01 08:00