Jamaica Gleaner

Daimler CEO to step down early

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Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche, who unwound a troubled merger with Chrysler Corporatio­n and led the German automaker to a string of record profits, will hand off next year to Ola Kallenius, a longtime insider who heads vehicle developmen­t for the Mercedes-Benz brand.

The Stuttgart-based company said Wednesday that the change will take place in May and that Zetsche, 65, would be nominated to become head of the board in 2021 after the term expires for the current chairman, Manfred Bischoff.

Zetsche’s latest three-year contract was to end in December 2019, and Kallenius had figured prominentl­y in speculatio­n about who would succeed him.

Chairman Bischoff said that by nominating Zetsche early for the top board of directors post, “we are ensuring continuity for the sustained success of Daimler AG.

“In Ola Kallenius, we are appointing a recognised, internatio­nally experience­d and successful Daimler executive,” he said.

The 49-year-old Kallenius, who was born in Vastervik, Sweden, and still holds a Swedish passport, has headed group research and vehicle developmen­t for the key Mercedes-Benz luxury car division since the start of 2017. He worked as a manager in corporate controllin­g in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in the 1990s.

He is now slated to take over Zetsche’s dual mandate as both head of the entire company and the Mercedes division. The company also makes trucks and buses and provides financial services.

Kallenius’ job is to be filled by Markus Schaefer, head of production and supply chain executive at Mercedes.

Zetsche became CEO of what was then DaimlerChr­ysler AG in 2006. A smooth public speaker, he appeared for a time in US television commercial­s as ‘Dr Z’, ending his explanatio­ns of how German technology helped Chrysler brand vehicles with a cheery “auf wiedersehe­n”.

Asked what Zetsche would do after Kallenius takes over, a company spokesman said only that Zetsche remains under contract until the end of 2019. He is also slated to take over as board chairman of travel group TUI on October 1.

 ?? AP ?? Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Daimler AG, poses next to Mercedes-Benz prior to the shareholde­rs meeting of the carmaker in Berlin, Germany.
AP Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Daimler AG, poses next to Mercedes-Benz prior to the shareholde­rs meeting of the carmaker in Berlin, Germany.

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