New job for ceo Lamborghini [updated]
Posted on 23-02-2016 at 11:55 by nicolasr – 34 Comments”
Spoiler alert; he just stays with the same group work.
Stephan Winkelmann is by the big bosses of the VAG-group is asked to enter his place of employment San Agatha in Italy, in exchange for a place closer to home. He is the new CEO of Quattro GmbH, you know, that big Audi’s. Winkelmann has Lamborghini the past 11 years by a significant growth in led. Of a (in sales numbers) insignificant player on the sportwagenmarkt, he has in the past year 3.245 cars sold. And real not only with actiemodelletjes hear. And that number goes much further increase with the new Urus. That is also the Italian government has not gone unnoticed, Winkelmann has, among others, the Italian Grand cross, the most important award for someone who is a company out of the country permanently on the international map.
Such a growth and much success wants to parent company Audi probably themselves also, so they have the German Stephan from Italy weggeplukt. At Quattro GmbH, he was given the responsibility for the S – and RS-models from Audi, but also about the racegedeelte of the manufacturer. Further, he has headed the new Audi Sport label. And if you have a nice S-line package on your 1.2 TDI A1 wants to convert, that’s also a part of the firm where Winkelmann, the boss is about. Always nice to know, right?
Maybe it is a good plan if Winkelmann, as the first once focused on the anti-theft device of its products. Although it’s good for the sales figures, all those burnt-out RS-jes around you.
Heinz Hollerweger is still the boss of Quattro, but who is 62 and has no sense more to work, so that is good.
UPDATE: yes, the new CEO of Lamborghini is Stefano Domenicali. Those rumors about an F1 team of Audi can so the trash in. Stefano was born on 11 may 1965 in Imola. He graduated in 1991, at the University of Bologna. He started his career at Ferrari, as financial employee. In 1993, he moved to Scuderia Ferrari, where he held a position as Head of Business Planning. He was also director of the Mugello circuit, which is owned by Ferrari. In 1998, he was sporting director of the Formula 1 team, and then he from 2004 to 2007, the led Direzione Sportiva F1. In 2008, he became the Team Principal or Scuderia Ferrari F1, which that year, the constructeurstitel won. From 2009 to 2014 was Domenicali, the F1-team boss of Ferrari. Since november 2014, he was Vice President of New Business Initiatives at AUDI AG.