News - NissanNissan’s Ghosn hands over to new CEOThe Lieutenant: Hiroto Saikawa has worked for Nissan since 1977 and has spent the past three months as co-CEO, preparing for the day – now confirmed as April 1 – when he will take the reins at the Japanese auto giant. Hiroto Saikawa takes reins at Nissan as Carlos Ghosn focuses on broader alliance24 Feb 2017 By TERRY MARTIN - NISSAN Motor Company chief executive Carlos Ghosn will hand over the reins to his lieutenant, Hiroto Saikawa, on April 1 and focus his attention on the “expansion and stewardship” of the entire group which includes Renault and Mitsubishi. - Mr Ghosn has been chief executive of Nissan since June 2001 and is credited with steering the company from near-bankruptcy to profitability after joining two years earlier as chief operating officer. Click here for full story: Nissan’s Ghosn hands over to new CEO ![]() Read more21st of October 2016 ![]() Nissan acquires large stake in Mitsubishi MotorsMitsubishi to join Renault-Nissan alliance after 34 per cent stake purchase16th of May 2016 ![]() Mitsubishi deal will save billionsGhosn says new grouping will make 10 million vehicles, but volume not the main aim9th of October 2014 ![]() Paris show: Renault-Nissan won't rely on EVs, says GhosnRenault-Nissan to adapt to different market's needs with EVs, plug-ins and hybrids18th of July 2014 ![]() Nissan maps out self-steering future – with a driverDrivers will still be a key part of Nissan’s autonomous car, company says |
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