Antonio Filosa has been appointed as the new CEO of Stellantis, succeeding Carlos Tavares who resigned in December. Filosa, 51, is set to earn up to $23 million annually, with a filing indicating a potential $10.2 million salary for this year. Concurrently, Stellantis has reached a labor agreement with unions, securing a wage increase of 140 euros over two years. This deal demonstrates the company's ability to renew contracts despite challenging business conditions. Additionally, Maserati, a luxury car brand under Stellantis, plans to unveil a new business strategy shortly after Filosa assumes his role later this month.
Stellantis’ newly appointed CEO, Antonio Filosa, stands to earn as much as $10.2 million this year, according to a filing from the automaker. Filosa, 51, is poised to succeed Carlos Tavares, who resigned in December. https://t.co/u0hr4yeBLY https://t.co/kqlfbi6HqK
Maserati plans to present a new business plan shortly, soon after parent company Stellantis' new CEO Antonio Filosa starts in his job later this month, the head of the struggling luxury carmaker said on Thursday. https://t.co/ALSUdDPJKN
I sindacati hanno raggiunto l’intesa con Stellantis. Accordo trovato con il nuovo ad Filosa, a dimostrazione di come sia possibile rinnovare i contratti anche nei momenti di difficoltà delle imprese. https://t.co/udLUQnqwqd