Carlos Tavares | |
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Born | Carlos Antunes Tavares Dias[not verified in body] 14 August 1958 [not verified in body] Lisbon, Portugal[not verified in body] |
Education | Lycée français Charles-Lepierre École Centrale Paris |
Occupation | automotive executive |
Employer(s) | Stellantis Renault Nissan |
Title | CEO (Stellantis) COO (Renault) Exec. VP (Nissan) |
Predecessor | at Stellantis, none (founding CEO) |
Successor | John Elkann (chair, Interim Executive Committee) |
Children | 3 |
Carlos Tavares (born 14 August 1958[not verified in body][1]) is a Portuguese business executive, primarily in the automotive sector. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Stellantis from January 2021 to December 2024 (when it was the world's fourth largest automaker by sales), a conglomerate that was formed by a merger that he had overseen, that of the PSA Group and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Earlier, he was chief operating officer (COO) at Renault.[2]