Stellantis (STLA) is reorganizing its executive ranks in North America, which has been an area of issue that contributed to the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares, Ryan Felton and Christopher Otts of The Wall Street Journal reports. Timothy Kuniskis, who retired under Tavares’ tenure in June, will return to the company to run its Ram Truck brand and was named a new U.S. sales chief, a Stellantis spokeswoman said, according to the Journal. Chris Feuell, who ran the Ram and Chrysler brands, will also assume responsibility for the company’s Alfa Romeo brand in North America from Larry Dominique, who is leaving the company. Jeffrey Kommor, who previously ran the company’s U.S. sales, is reassuming his role.
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