Emanuele Cappellano is the new Global Head of Stellantis Pro One. He succeeds Jean-Philippe Imparato, who will now focus full-time on driving performance improvements at Maserati, as CEO, and Stellantis & You, reporting to Cappellano.

Who’s Emanuele Cappellano, now leading Stellantis Pro One

“Emanuele brings extensive international experience and a deep understanding of the automotive industry. He started his career in 2002 at FCA as financial controller. He rose through the ranks within the Company during 10 years in Italy, before a decade of leadership roles across South and North America. His return to Europe marks a new chapter for Stellantis in this region of immense potential, as we focus on sustainable growth, customer-centric innovation, and operational excellence”, reports Stellantis in an official note.

“Building on strong foundations laid by Jean-Philippe Imparato, under Emanuele’s leadership our diverse, resilient and expert teams are committed to driving performance, prioritising the high expectations of our customers in our decision-making, and unlocking the full potential of our brands and products“.

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