News - General News - PeopleFCA chief Manley announces leadership shake-upExtended roles for established executives to drive FCA’s five-year plan8 Oct 2018 By TUNG NGUYEN - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ (FCA) new CEO Mike Manley has announced sweeping changes across the conglomerate’s global leadership organisation to enact its latest five-year plan and achieve his objective of becoming “one of the world’s most profitable auto-makers”.
- His first major decision since taking the reins from Sergio Marchionne, who fell gravely ill in July, Mr Manley announced the management shake-up in an email to employees last week.
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