Audi appoints Bram Schot as CEO

Schot headed Audi as interim CEO from June 2018 after former chief executive Rupert Stadler had been arrested for "danger of collusion" in the diesel emission scandal.
Bram Schot (Facebook | Audi AG)
Bram Schot (Facebook | Audi AG)

BERLIN: The supervisory board of Audi AG appointed Bram Schot as chief executive officer (CEO) on Wednesday, media reported.

Since June 2018, Schot has headed Audi as interim CEO after former chief executive Rupert Stadler had been arrested for "danger of collusion" in the diesel emission scandal. Schot will temporarily keep his responsibility for sales and marketing.

Volkswagen Group CEO and Audi supervisory board chairman Herbert Diess stated that "as interim CEO, Bram Schot has already done a convincing job in recent months and is effectively tackling the current challenges," reports Xinhua news agency.

Peter Mosch, deputy chair of the Audi supervisory board and chair of the general works council, added that Schot must "continue along this path and lead Audi back to the top."

Back in 2011, Schot left his position as president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Italia to move to the Volkswagen Group, where he was at first responsible for strategic projects in the sales division.

In 2012, Schot joined the board of management of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, where he was responsible for marketing and sales.

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