Fiat Chrysler Vehicles N.V. has introduced that Linda Knoll, its Chief Human Sources Officer, has elected to retire after practically three a long time of service.
In a profession, honed additionally within the predecessor firms of FCA and at CNH Industrial, Ms. Knoll has served in plenty of wide-ranging senior management roles since first becoming a member of the Fiat Group in 1994.
Ms. Knoll is without doubt one of the longest-serving members of the corporate’s Group Government Council (GEC), which was shaped in 2011 as the very best govt decision-making physique inside FCA, accountable for reviewing the working efficiency of the enterprise, making key strategic selections and sharing finest practices, together with the event and deployment of key human sources.
FCA says it would proceed to learn from Ms. Knoll’s counsel and expertise till the closing of the merger with Peugeot S.A. (Groupe PSA) and the creation of Stellantis, which is predicted to happen by the top of the primary quarter of 2021.
After her retirement from the corporate Ms. Knoll will proceed to share her data and experience by serving as an Adviser to EXOR, FCA’s reference shareholder. She can even stay on the Board of Comau because it prepares to develop into a publicly-listed firm.
“Linda has been pivotal in strengthening our international Human Sources operations and performed a basic position in our success,” mentioned Mike Manley, Chief Government Officer of FCA. “On behalf of all FCA staff and the various colleagues with whom she has labored so carefully, I need to specific our heat because of Linda for her dedication, management and tireless service to our firm.”