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Jean Todt (above left with Felisa Amadeo at
the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month)
has today relinquished his position as
Ferrari CEO and the Board of Directors
meeting today in Maranello have nominated
the current General Manager Amedeo Felisa to
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The Ferrari
shareholders' Meeting was held today chaired by the
President Luca di Montezemolo. The Assembly approved the
balance sheet and the management report which underlined
the excellent results achieved by the Prancing Horse
company in 2007, a year of great financial and sporting
results.
The year 2007, as announced earlier this year, closed
with a record balance: 1,668 million euro invoiced,
6,465 cars delivered to the final client and 266 million
euro of ordinary management results are some of the main
financial indicators together with the significant
investment of 300 million euro in research and
development for GT cars.
The Assembly also confirmed all the outgoing members of
the Board of Directors for the three-year period
2008-2010. The Board is therefore composed as follows:
Luca di Montezemolo, Piero Ferrari, Jean Todt, Amedeo
Felisa, Alfredo Altavilla, Diego della Valle,
Christopher Gent, Ferruccio Luppi, Sergio Marchionne,
Paolo Monferino, Lindsay Owen-Jones, Marco Piccinini and
Sergio Pininfarina.
The Board of Directors, in their immediately subsequent
meeting, renewed the appointments of Luca di Montezemolo
as President of Ferrari S.p.A and Piero Ferrari as
Vice-President.
The Board, having taken note of Jean Todt's wish to
relinquish his position as CEO, therefore nominated as
CEO Amedeo Felisa, to date General Manager of the
Maranello company. Jean Todt, as well as being a member
of the Board of Directors of Ferrari S.p.A, maintains
his positions as President of the Boards of Directors of
Ferrari Asia Pacific and of Ferrari West Europe, and
will continue to represent Ferrari at the FIA World
Council. Jean Todt will furthermore be given special
appointments directly by the President in the context of
GT activities and Sports Management. Ferrari thanks Jean
Todt for the extraordinary human and professional
contribution he has made over the last fifteen years of
sporting success and great growth for the company of the
Prancing Horse.
For his part, Jean Todt emphasized, "My commitment to
the President had been to manage the company until the
end of his mandate as President of Confindustria and to
indicate the new director of the Sports Management.
Having accomplished these tasks, a new phase of my life
has now begun in which I will have more time to dedicate
to myself and my other interests. Naturally I will
continue to make a contribution to Ferrari in my
institutional positions and in those which the President
has chosen to entrust me."
Todt joined Ferrari in 1993 as Director of GES, in 2004
he became General Manager of Ferrari and then in 2006
took on the position of CEO. On January 1st of this year
he handed over the position of Director of GES, which he
had been holding temporarily, to Stefano Domenicali.
Since Jean Todt arrived in Maranello, the Scuderia
Ferrari has won 6 Drivers' world titles, 7 Constructors'
world titles and 98 Grand Prix in Formula One.
The new CEO, Amedeo Felisa, a 62 year-old, born in
Milan, joined Ferrari in 1990 as Director of Product
Development. His professional growth has led him take on
roles of ever-increasing responsibility culminating in
2006 with his appointment to General Manager and now his
appointment to CEO.
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