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    Stellantis' Former Head of Ram Returns to Run the Brand

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    Posted on December 9, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    The image depicts Timothy Kuniskis, the newly reinstated CEO of Ram brand at Stellantis. His return aims to revitalize sales and strengthen leadership after a significant company restructuring.
    Timothy Kuniskis returns as CEO of Ram brand amid Stellantis leadership changes - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Timothy Kuniskis returns as Ram CEO at Stellantis amid leadership changes and a 24% sales slump in 2024. Christine Feuell will continue leading Chrysler and Alfa Romeo North America.

    Stellantis Welcomes Back Kuniskis to Lead Ram Brand

    By Nora Eckert

    DETROIT (Reuters) - Stellantis' former head of Ram is returning to the company just months after announcing his retirement, as the automaker seeks to strengthen its leadership team following the unexpected resignation of CEO Carlos Tavares.

    Stellantis confirmed on Monday that Timothy Kuniskis would resume his position as CEO of Ram, one of the company's most important brands, which has seen U.S. sales slump 24% through the third quarter of 2024.

    "Today’s changes will enable us to operate in a structure that will drive the best outcomes for the region, unlock significant potential and win in the market. A main lever is for the Ram brand to have its CEO singularly focused on that brand," a company spokeswoman said.

    Stellantis is trying to turn around falling sales and profits, especially in its traditionally lucrative North American operations. The carmaker's shares are down about 37% in 2024, an up year for the broader market.

    Chairman John Elkann is leading an interim executive committee while Stellantis is without a CEO. Tavares' replacement will be selected in the first half of 2025, the company said.

    Christine Feuell, who took over leading the Ram brand when Kuniskis retired, will continue to lead Stellantis' Chrysler brand as well as Alfa Romeo North America, a company spokeswoman said.

    CNBC earlier reported that Kuniskis would return to the automaker.

    (Reporting by Nora Eckert; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Timothy Kuniskis returns as CEO of Ram.
    • •Stellantis faces leadership changes after Tavares' resignation.
    • •Ram's U.S. sales have dropped 24% in 2024.
    • •Christine Feuell continues to lead Chrysler and Alfa Romeo North America.
    • •Stellantis shares have declined 37% in 2024.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stellantis' former head of Ram returns to run the brand

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the leadership change at Stellantis with Timothy Kuniskis returning as CEO of the Ram brand.

    2Why is Kuniskis returning?

    Kuniskis is returning to address the sales slump and strengthen Stellantis' leadership team after the CEO's resignation.

    3Who is leading Stellantis temporarily?

    Chairman John Elkann is leading an interim executive committee while Stellantis searches for a new CEO.

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