Audi appoints new Ducati board

Audi’s recent acquisition of Ducati Motor Holding sees a spate of re-appointments at the top level management.

With Audi’s recent acquisition of Ducati Motor Holding, there has been a spate of re-appointments at the top level management. Rupert Stadler, CEO of Audi, has been appointed board president by the new board of directors, while Gabriele Del Torchio and Claudio Domenicali from Ducati have been appointed as members of the board alongside Horst Glaser and Axel Strotbek of Audi. 

The board of directors have additionally appointed Gabriele Del Torchio as CEO of Ducati Motor Holding and, during the same meeting, formed the new Ducati Motor Holding Executive Committee of members of the board and members of the Ducati Motor Holding Management.

Audi also made the decision to appoint Gabriele Del Torchio to the board of directors of Lamborghini.

 

 

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Issue: 165 | May 2013

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