Faurecia Exec to Head Renault Manufacturing
Renault SA has hired Thierry Bollore, Faurecia SA's vice president for industry, quality and purchasing, to become the carmaker's manufacturing and supply chain chief on Sept. 1.
Renault SA has hired Thierry Bollore, Faurecia SA's vice president for industry, quality and purchasing, to become the carmaker's manufacturing and supply chain chief on Sept. 1.
Bollore, 49, succeeds Gerard Leclercq, who will move to a yet-to-be-announced new assignment at Renault.
Bollore began his career at Michelin & Cie. in 1990. He joined Faurecia, the components affiliate of PSA Peugeot Citroen, seven years ago.
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