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Stellantis promotes Tim Kuniskis to lead U.S. brands and marketing, revives SRT division, and plans 25 new Ram products.
The company that owns Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram and Fiat reported a 10% decrease in sales in 2025's second quarter.
Kuniskis remains CEO of Ram. He now has a broader role across the company's U.S. operations. Kuniskis, who came out of ...
In the newly-created role, Tim Kuniskis will work across Stellantis NV's U.S. brands on product, marketing and dealer issues, ...
The move marks a major shift from the company's last leader, who was based in Europe and showed limited understanding of rich ...
In an announcement on July 2, the multinational automaker Stellantis announced that it is reviving a long-dormant nameplate ...
According to the announcement, Kuniskis will work across the entire American brand portfolio in support of Stellantis CEO and ...
Filosa began his first day as Stellantis' CEO on Monday, June 23. The company has positioned itself for more focus on the ...
Stellantis names Antonio Filosa CEO to unify global interests and tackle U.S. market challenges with operational focus. Read ...
Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis, who retired for a short time last year before returning to Stellantis last December, has now ...
Antonio Filosa, a 51-year-old Italian native, is taking over as CEO as the automaker deals with fractured relationships, ...
Kuniskis remains CEO of Ram. He now has a broader role across the company's U.S. operations. Kuniskis, who came out of ...