At Renault, the workforce is changing – after two years in this position, Laurent Rossi left the position of CEO of Alpine. He is replaced by Philippe Krief, formerly Vice President of Engineering. Rossi will be given a new position in which he will deal with “special projects” for the group.
Luca de Meo, CEO of Renault, thanked Rossi for his work.
Luca de Meo: “I would like to thank Laurent for his unwavering commitment during his two years at the helm of Alpine. He developed a clear and ambitious brand strategy, which put Alpine in the best position to achieve its long-term goals. Now Alpine is entering a new phase of its development and becoming a brand that looks to the future.
Philippe combines extensive experience, excellent technical knowledge and leadership skills to ensure the brand’s success, including the launch of new vehicles from next year. I am confident that Philippe and his team will take Alpine to new heights.”
Source: F1 News
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