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Stellantis Adds American Talent to Its Board of Directors

Stellantis Adds American Talent to Its Board of Directors​

Alice Schroeder and Daniel Ramot Bring Financial and Tech Expertise​


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Stellantis is shaking up its European-heavy board with the addition of two American business leaders. The company has nominated Alice Schroeder and Daniel Ramot to join its 11-seat board, a move that could help shift the company’s strategic focus more toward the North American market. The nominations will be voted on at a shareholders meeting set for April 15 in Amsterdam.

 
It is sad that elitism and arrogance are so prevalent with the affluent. They are not that smart, they just have juice. I know people who have worked at the highest executive levels at major corporations, at the heart of American businesses, with people who are well known in the media as movers and shakers of American corporations. Most are talented, well educated and most have come from generational affluence. These close associates have all witnessed serious mistakes, corporate wide policy errors of great consequence, indifference to criticism or differing opinion and most troubling, out right hostility for the “commoners” who lack understanding or capability by natural selection in the board rooms in lofty places. First hand knowledge of this behavior from their seats at the table at senior executive meetings, not rumor.
It is obvious that among too many European elites there exists an anti-American biased attitude that perceives Americans a knuckle dragging neophytes who should be tolerated but are not respected. Stellantis appears to be infected by this hypocritical attitude. This move is a step in the right direction because reality has a way of communicating clearly, these guys just are not that smart. The latest facts and data presented to the public speak to their mediocrity.
 
The US market is the most sought after marketplace in the world for selling almost any products. There is almost nothing that we won't buy no matter who's selling it or where it is made. We buy millions of cars and trucks every year from many sources. There is a vast aftermarket of goods and services for these cars and trucks too. Why in the world would Stellantis not put everything they had into selling products here when they already own 4 legacy brands that date back 100 years or more?
 
It is sad that elitism and arrogance are so prevalent with the affluent. They are not that smart, they just have juice. I know people who have worked at the highest executive levels at major corporations, at the heart of American businesses, with people who are well known in the media as movers and shakers of American corporations. Most are talented, well educated and most have come from generational affluence. These close associates have all witnessed serious mistakes, corporate wide policy errors of great consequence, indifference to criticism or differing opinion and most troubling, out right hostility for the “commoners” who lack understanding or capability by natural selection in the board rooms in lofty places. First hand knowledge of this behavior from their seats at the table at senior executive meetings, not rumor.
It is obvious that among too many European elites there exists an anti-American biased attitude that perceives Americans a knuckle dragging neophytes who should be tolerated but are not respected. Stellantis appears to be infected by this hypocritical attitude. This move is a step in the right direction because reality has a way of communicating clearly, these guys just are not that smart. The latest facts and data presented to the public speak to their mediocrity.
Apparently you know nothing of how the world works.start of with the 48 laws of power.
Quit being a armchair quarterback.
To many talk shows in your head no 1st hand knowledge.
It's not a option for you.
Europe loves America
 
The ones hiring the board are clueless as well. There's a big disconnect between Upper Management and The People, completely different outlook on life. Stellantis was both ignorant and arrogant. Carlos had zero interest in understanding CDJR's market/fan base and the hiring managers put him there anyway. The board change is better, but by how much...we'll see.
 
Apparently you know nothing of how the world works.start of with the 48 laws of power.
Quit being a armchair quarterback.
To many talk shows in your head no 1st hand knowledge.
It's not a option for you.
Europe loves America
CDJR are American car companies that were steered by liberal activists/affluent, arrogant, parasites that bent the knee to Gov't thugs pushing total electrification. All you did was call Bill names and then state "Europe loves America" which is true among the average person but not the elitists which was his point. You gave no examples or reasons why you disagreed with him.
 
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