FCA makes changes to senior management structure

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles UK Ltd has announced a raft of changes to its senior management structure, with each reporting to Managing Director Arnaud Leclerc.

Left: Iain Montgomery, sales director, Alfa Romeo and Jeep. Right: John MacDonald, director, Mopar service, parts and customer care

Left: Iain Montgomery, sales director, Alfa Romeo and Jeep. Right: John MacDonald, director, Mopar service, parts and customer care

Iain Montgomery joins the company as sales director, Alfa Romeo and Jeep. Iain brings extensive experience from within the UK motor industry, having worked at the Volkswagen Group and BMW in numerous sales, aftersales and sales planning roles.

John MacDonald is appointed as director, Mopar Service, parts and customer care, having been previously responsible for Mopar in the Nordic Cluster and prior to that working in the Technical Services team in the UK. John reports hierarchically to Luca Parasacco, who is responsible for Mopar Major Business Centres, and functionally to Arnaud Leclerc. He replaces Sebastiano Fedrigo who takes on a new challenge within the Group.

James Marsh is now director, customer experience and commercial training. The departments are being merged in line with FCA headquarters and the Major Business Centre’s organisational model, to drive synergies between the two functions. He replaces Tim Head, who has elected to leave FCA to pursue other professional interests, and will be working with James throughout September to ensure a smooth transition.

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