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Investing.com -- Renault Group announced a series of executive changes and organizational updates on Monday, following the appointment of François Provost as CEO on July 31.
The restructuring aims to create "an organisation that decides faster, executes smarter and stays closer to our customers," according to Provost.
Fabrice Cambolive has been appointed to the newly created position of Chief Growth Officer while maintaining his role as Renault brand CEO. In this expanded position, Cambolive will oversee both Renault and Dacia brands to ensure a unified strategic approach and maximize revenue across markets.
Cambolive will also lead the Group’s international development, focusing on priority markets in India, Latin America and Korea, while overseeing customer experience across digital, marketing, dealer networks, after-sales, and Renault Group owned-retail.
At Dacia, Katrin Adt has been appointed CEO, succeeding Denis Le Vot, who is leaving the company. Adt will report to Cambolive and joins the Leadership Team.
Philippe Brunet has been named Chief Technology Officer (CTO), a new role created to accelerate innovation and development execution. Brunet will manage engineering for both Renault Group and Ampere, succeeding Philippe Krief, who remains Alpine CEO.
Anthony Plouvier has been appointed Chief Procurement Officer, replacing François Provost. With 20 years of procurement experience, Plouvier will focus on enhancing competitiveness while strengthening supplier partnerships.
Thierry Charvet expands his responsibilities to include Supply Chain, in addition to his current role as Head of Industry and Quality.
Claire Fanget has been named Chief People & Organisation Officer, succeeding Bruno Laforge. Her priorities include adapting skills and resources to new industry needs and developing managerial excellence.
Christian Stein, Chief Communications Officer, has been added to the Leadership Team, while CEO François Provost will continue to oversee Partnerships and Public Affairs.
All changes are effective immediately.
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