Core Insights - Former Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario is resigning from Rivian's board of directors effective January 1, to focus on other commitments, reducing the board size from eight to seven members [1][2] Company Developments - Rivian is preparing for a significant year ahead, with plans to launch the more affordable R2 SUV in the first half of 2026, aiming to reach a broader market compared to the current R1 SUV and pickup truck [2] - The company intends to produce hundreds of thousands of R2 vehicles annually, including at a new factory in Georgia, and is also looking to enhance its automated driving features next year [2] Board and Foundation Insights - Marcario has been on Rivian's board since January 2021, after a long tenure at Patagonia, and has been recognized for her contributions [3] - Despite her resignation from the board, Marcario will continue to serve as chair of the board of trustees for the Rivian Foundation, which was established to make environmental considerations a stakeholder in Rivian's success [3][4] - The Rivian Foundation, which received 1% of the company's equity at its inception, has recently announced $2.6 million in grants this year, following its first $10 million in grants in 2024 [4][5]
Former Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario resigns from Rivian’s board