Stellantis has nominated Daniel Ramot and Alice Schroeder as new board members while proposing the re-election of five current executives, the company announced Monday.
🔹 Who Are the New Nominees?
- Daniel Ramot: Israeli-American co-founder & CEO of Via, a global transportation tech firm.
- Alice Schroeder: Former Morgan Stanley managing director, currently on HSBC North America’s board.
📌 Why It Matters
The appointments replace Wan Ling Martello and Jacques Saint-Exupéry, further shifting Stellantis’ governance toward the U.S., its most profitable market.
🔹 Leadership Implications
- John Elkann, chairman and leader of Stellantis’ top shareholder EXOR, strengthens his grip as the company searches for a new CEO.
- EXOR has long invested in Ramot’s Via, highlighting deeper ties between Stellantis and tech-driven mobility solutions.
📝 Other Board Updates
Stellantis also seeks to re-elect:
✅ Fiona Cicconi
✅ Nicolas Dufourcq
✅ Ann Godbehere
✅ Claudia Parzani
✅ Benoit Ribadeau-Dumas
📅 The seven non-executive directors will be voted on at the April 15 shareholders’ meeting and will serve a two-year term.
Formed from the 2021 merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot’s PSA Group, Stellantis remains the world’s fourth-largest automaker.