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Investing.com -- Carmaker Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) has proposed the nomination of Daniel Ramot and Alice Schroeder as new board members, while also suggesting the re-election of five of its existing executives.
Ramot, an Israeli-American, is the co-founder and CEO of Via, a worldwide transportation technology firm. Schroeder, on the other hand, is a former managing director at Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) and currently serves on the boards of several companies, including HSBC North America.
Stellantis expressed confidence in both nominations in a company statement. The board anticipates that Schroeder’s in-depth financial oversight and strategic leadership skills, coupled with Ramot’s extensive technology, research, and innovation experience, will offer highly beneficial insights and enhance the company’s leadership.
The proposed board members, Ramot and Schroeder, are poised to take over the seats of Wan Ling Martello, who was born in the Philippines, and Jacques Saint-Exupery from France.
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