FCA appoints former Infiniti chairman Christian Meunier as Jeep’s global president

Christian Meunier, the former chairman and global president for Nissan’s Infinity Motor has been appointed as the Global president of FCA’s Jeep brand.

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FCA appoints former Infiniti chairman Christian Meunier as Jeep’s global president

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has appointed Christian Meunier as the global president of its Jeep brand. Meunier has also been appointed to the company’s Group Executive Council (GEC).

Meunier joins FCA with deep global automotive experience, having served most recently as chairman and global president for Infiniti Motor Company at Nissan.

"I am delighted to add Christian to the leadership team we're building to drive FCA forward,” said Mike Manley, chief executive officer, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. “He brings additional world-class strength and experience to an already proven bench, and I look forward to the continuation of the Jeep brand's growth under his stewardship."

Prior to his current role, Meunier held various global roles at Nissan, including Division Vice-president of Infiniti Global Sales, Marketing and Operations; senior vice-president of Sales, Marketing and Operations for Nissan North America; chairman of Nissan Canada and president of Nissan Canada and Brazil. In addition, he has held key sales and marketing positions at Ford, Land Rover and Mercedes-Benz in Europe and in the U.S.

"I'm excited to join the team at FCA,” said Meunier. “The company is one I've admired from afar and Jeep is a brand that anyone would be privileged to be a part of."

 

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