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Ivan Espinosa, currently Nissan’s chief planning officer, is taking over the roles of president and CEO from Makoto Uchida. Espinosa joined the automaker in 2003 as a product specialist at the ...
Effective April 1 st, 2025, Ivan Espinosa, the current Chief Planning Officer of Nissan, will succeed Makoto Uchida as CEO.
Japanese automaker Nissan reported a 115.8 billion yen loss for April-June but aims to regain profitability by year-end. The ...
The Japanese carmaker is undertaking restructuring steps to turn around its business and reverse falling sales.
Outgoing CEO Uchida, however, thinks his successor is well equipped to handle the tough job ahead. “Espinosa is still in his 40s and full of energy,” he said. “He’s also a real car guy.” ...
Cash is cash Espinosa says Nissan does not have a cash problem, it has a cash flow generation problem, meaning it is not generating enough revenue. He says Nissan has about 1 trillion yen ($6.7 ...
TOKYO — Nissan chief executive officer Makoto Uchida is stepping down after the Japanese automaker reported dismal financial results. Nissan Motor Corp. said in a statement March 11 that Ivan ...
Nissan Motor Corp. In this photo provided by Nissan Motor Corp., Ivan Espinosa, who will become the chief executive at Japanese automaker Nissan in April, speaks at the Nissan Technical Center in ...
Nissan Motor Corp. said in a statement Tuesday that Ivan Espinosa, who is now the company's chief planning officer, will take Uchida's place, effective April 1.
Nissan has a new CEO. Today is Ivan Espinosa’s first day in the top job and he is acutely aware of the challenges ahead of him. Espinosa, a Nissan veteran whose most recent job was global chief ...
Nissan Motor Corp. said in a statement Tuesday that Ivan Espinosa, who is now the company's chief planning officer, will take Uchida's place, effective April 1.