Automotive: Ferrari Shuffles Upper Management To Embrace Electrification
Ferrari unveiled new leadership changes that it hopes will streamline processes and help it face the challenges of the future including embracing electrification. The first major major move by its new CEO, Benedetto Vigna, it is a hint as to the path he plans to lead the company down.
Vigna came to the company from chipmaker STMicroelectronics, a European tech firm, and took over the role in September with a view to leading Ferrari into a new era of quieter, interconnected mobility.
The new assignments are designed to sharpen Ferrari’s focus on technology and product exclusivity, reports Reuters. To achieve that, more key operations segments will report directly to Vigna, reducing intermediate layers of management and making Ferrari faster and more agile as a company.
Ferrari unveiled new leadership changes that it hopes will streamline processes and help it face the challenges of the future including embracing electrification. The first major major move by its new CEO, Benedetto Vigna, it is a hint as to the path he plans to lead the company down.
Vigna came to the company from chipmaker STMicroelectronics, a European tech firm, and took over the role in September with a view to leading Ferrari into a new era of quieter, interconnected mobility.
The new assignments are designed to sharpen Ferrari’s focus on technology and product exclusivity, reports Reuters. To achieve that, more key operations segments will report directly to Vigna, reducing intermediate layers of management and making Ferrari faster and more agile as a company.