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As
Reported in Automotive News:
Ronchi replaces
Kalbfell at Maserati
Luca
Ciferri | | Automotive News / Sept. 22, 2006
TURIN, Italy
-- Roberto Ronchi is replacing Karl-Heinz Kalbfell as head of
the Maserati brand, effective immediately, Fiat S.p.A. said today.
Ronchi, 47,
who heads fleet and sales network development at Fiat's car unit,
Fiat Auto, will retain responsibility for automotive fleet sales,
Fiat said in a statement.
Maserati
wasn't expecting its CEO to leave. It was setting up interviews
with Kalbfell at next week's Paris auto show.
A Fiat spokesman
told Automotive News Europe that Kalbfell wasn't fired but decided
to leave to pursue other interests.
He said Kalbfell
will continue working with Maserati for the next two months to
assure a smooth transition.
Kalbfell
was not immediately available for a comment.
Short
tenure
Kalbfell, 56, a BMW marketing veteran, has had a short and bumpy tenure with
Fiat.
In October
2004, he quit as Rolls Royce CEO -- a position he had been appointed
to just four months earlier -- to become head of the Alfa Romeo
brand in January 2005. |

Roberto Ronchi |
One month later,
Kalbfell added the role of Maserati CEO to his Alfa duties, replacing
former Ford of Europe
CEO
Martin Leach,
who left
the company.
By September 2005,
Kalbfell's role was reduced to Maserati CEO and coordinator of Alfa
Romeo and Maserati's future
common projects.
He was replaced
as head of Alfa Romeo by Antonio Baravalle.
In the first half
of this year, Maserati's revenues fell 9.1 percent to 269 million euros,
or about $342.4
million
at current
exchange
rates, from 296 million euros in the first half
of 2005.
The first-half
operating loss was halved to 26 million euros, or about $33.1 million,
from 53
million euros
in the first
half of
2005, thanks
to cost cutting and a better product mix. Vehicle
deliveries increased 3.8 percent to 3,024 units.
Maserati has posted
a loss since Fiat bought it in January 1990.
In interviews published
by Italian newspapers last week, Kalbfell was quoted as saying that
Maserati
will turn
a profit in 2008,
when it
plans to sell 8,500 units. This year, sales
will be similar to the 5,571 units
sold last year, growing to 7,000 units in
2007.
New products
The growth will be fueled by offering an
automatic transmission on the Quattroporte
sedan. That
vehicle is set to debut
at the Detroit
auto
show in January.
At the Geneva auto
show in March, Maserati plans to unveil a four-seat coupe. The
vehicle is set
to go
on sale in
the second
half of the
year.
At Maserati, Ronchi
is returning to his marketing roots in the auto industry.
After holding marketing
positions at consumer goods companies Seagram's
and Bayer, Ronchi
entered the
auto business
in 2002 as sales director
for Maserati.
In April 2005 he
moved to Fiat Auto, taking over first the dealer network
development
and later
fleet sales.
Maserati
GB Ltd Press Release:
ROBERTO RONCHI
ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY OF MASERATI Roberto Ronchi,
currently responsible
for Fleet and Network Development for Fiat Auto, Fiat Group’s
car division, will be assuming responsibility for the Maserati
car brand effective immediately,
replacing Karl-Heinz Kalbfell, who is leaving the Group to pursue
other interests. He will retain responsibility for automotive fleet
sales.
Mr. Ronchi
joined the Group in 2002 as Commercial Director for Maserati,
eventually assuming the additional responsibility for
marketing,
and moved over to Fiat Auto in April 2005. He brings with him
a number of years of experience with international consumer
goods companies.
Fiat
thanks Mr. Kalbfell for his significant contributions to the
development of both Alfa Romeo and Maserati and wishes
him success
in his future endeavours.
For
further information please contact:
Silvia Pini
Head of Communications
Maserati GB Ltd.
Tel: 01753 878 705
Fax: 01753 878 770
Mob: 07764 157270
E-mail: spini@maserati.co.uk
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