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Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis has been promoted to lead all American brands as Stellantis aims to restore its old Chrysler mojo.
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.
In an announcement on July 2, the multinational automaker Stellantis announced that it is reviving a long-dormant nameplate ...
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 ...
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 ...
The most recent CEO, Carlos Tavares, who spearheaded the merger to form Stellantis, abruptly resigned in December amid ...
Tim Kuniskis, who retired and unretired from Stellantis last year, will be busy. He's taking on marketing duties, brand oversight and reviving SRT.
Stellantis NV was upgraded to ‘Buy’ from ‘Hold’ at Jefferies, which raised its price target on shares of the auto giant to ...
Shares of Stellantis declined Monday as new CEO Antonio Filosa began his tenure by shaking up the automaker's leadership team ...