Renault Splits Leadership Roles, Set for Alliance Without Ghosn
- Michelin’s Senard will be reponsibile for managing Nissan pact
- Saikawa welcomes ‘new chapter’ in Franco-Japanese partnership
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Renault SA named a new dual leadership team, hours after Carlos Ghosn stepped down as chairman and chief executive officer of France’s largest carmaker from a prison cell in Japan.
Michelin CEO Jean-Dominique Senard, 65, was appointed chairman, with responsibility for managing the alliance with Nissan Motor Co., Renault said. Thierry Bollore, 55, was named CEO, a role he has held on an interim basis since shortly after Ghosn’s arrest in November.