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Ferrari hires new CEO from tech industry

In an interesting move, Ferrari have appointed Benedetto Vigna as chief executive. Vigna comes from STMicroelectronics which is a semiconductor company. Vigna replaces former CEO, Louis Camilleri, who stepped down for personal reasons in December. Vigna comes from the technology industry but he has never worked in the automotive market. Despite that, the group he […] The post Ferrari hires new CEO from tech industry appeared first on The Parc Fermé.
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