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Stellantis appointed a new CEO six months after Carlos Tavares resigned. Antonio Filosa is the company veteran who signed a multi-year deal with the auto giant, and this is how much money he makes.
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Stellantis named Antonio Filosa, 51, of Naples, Italy, as the next CEO, succeeding Carlos Tavares. Filosa has worked with Stellantis-associated brands since 1999 — long before Stellantis' formation.
Carlos Tavares has been out of a job for over six months now, but the former head of Stellantis isn't sweating it. The Portuguese-born ex-executive says he is spending his free time taking long ...
Stellantis' ex-CEO, Carlos Tavares, left the automaker in December as the company struggled with issues from down sales to fights with stakeholders.
Carlos Tavares, the former CEO of global automaker Stellantis saw his total pay fall 37% last year to 23 million euros ($23.91 million) before he unexpectedly resigned in December.
After Carlos Tavares' sudden exit, Stellantis turns to Antonio Filosa to revive slumping sales and steer a global turnaround. Big changes could be coming.
The CEO should eliminate badges like Chrysler, Maserati, Lancia and DS – and take a hard look at Dodge and Alfa Romeo’s justification for survival.
Carlos Tavares, recently-ousted CEO of Stellantis, is a man of strong opinions. He wanted the company’s vehicles to be more expensive to buy, cheaper to produce, and greener — a series of ...