Audi interim boss Bram Schot
“I’m pushing hard, I’m making short-term, medium-term, long-term decisions.”
FrankfurtAudi-Interim head Bram Schot may have a longer commitment at the forefront of VWIntroduce daughter. “I would stand as a long-term AudiBoss ready and would have a great deal of desire, “said Schot in a Wednesday published online interview with the” manager magazine “. It was “for the Supervisory Board to decide that.” The Dutchman emphasized that the supervisory body had imposed no restrictions on him. “I’m pushing hard, I’m making short-term, medium-term, long-term decisions.”
Schot was appointed Interim Chief of the Ingolstadt car maker on 19 June, shortly after his predecessor Rupert Stadler was arrested for fraud allegations in the diesel affair. A direct contact with Stadler, who continues to be in custody, “does not exist,” said Schot. He only came to Ingolstadt in September 2017 and took over the management of the sales department. Previously, he was Sales Director of VW-Nutzfahrzeugsparte.
As a desired candidate for the Stadler succession So far, however, Markus Duesmann, who until July purchasing director of BMW was. The engineer is credited with driving forward the development of clean diesel engines – and eliminating Audis legacy waste gas pollution. Duesmann should join the VW board as soon as he is available.
When that will be, however, is in the stars, since he has not been released by BMW Has. His contract with the Munich-based carmaker runs until 2019, after which a one-year competition clause is effective. If the Lower Saxony does not agree with Bayern, Duesmann would be bound by 2020. According to “manager magazin” BMW wants to exhaust the deadlines with Duesmann fully.
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