Antonio Filosa took up the role as Chief Executive Officer of Stellantis N.V. and announced his new Stellantis Leadership Team, effective June 23, 2025, drawing on the deep bench of industry expertise from Stellantis' teams around the world. The new appointments, which build on the organizational changes announced in February 2025, underline Stellantis' breadth and depth of talent. The team structure emphasizes the choice of locating product decision-making close to the regions where Stellantis' cumulative knowledge is second to none, harnessing the power and emotion of its brands to meet and exceed the needs and desires of its customers worldwide. The Stellantis Leadership Team (SLT) announced on June 23, 2025 is as follows: Antonio Filosa, CEO, retains his role as head of North America and American Brands. Doug Ostermann, CFO, takes responsibility for mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures. Jean-Philippe Imparato continues in his role as head of Enlarged Europe & European Brands, which will now also include Maserati. Emanuele Cappellano joins the SLT in his role of head of South America and takes responsibility for Stellantis Pro One, the Company's commercial vehicles business unit. Philippe de Rovira is appointed to lead Rest of World and retains responsibility for Stellantis Financial Services. Davide Mele joins the SLT to lead Product Planning. Ned Curic continues his leadership of Product Development & Technology. Sébastien Jacquet, who was appointed head of Quality earlier this month, joins the SLT. Monica Genovese is appointed head of Purchasing. Scott Thiele takes on a newly created role as head of Supply Chain and joins the SLT, bringing together activities previously located in Planning and Manufacturing.   Arnaud Deboeuf continues to lead Manufacturing. Xavier Chéreau continues to lead Human Resources and Sustainability. Clara Ingen-Housz joins the SLT in her role as head of Corporate Affairs & Communications. In addition to the Stellantis Leadership Team, the following four executives will also report directly to the CEO: Ralph Gilles as head of Design. Olivier Francois as head of Marketing. Alison Jones now leads Parts & Services and Circular Economy. Giorgio Fossati as General Counsel. Richard Palmer will continue as a strategic advisor to the Company. Two top executives are leaving: Béatrice
Foucher, the chief planning officer, and Maxime Picat, who had overseen several parts of the company and had
been an internal candidate in the running for CEO alongside Filosa.