Volkswagen Group strengthens leadership to advance NEW AUTO strategy in North America

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Priscilla Cortezze
Priscilla Cortezze
Volkswagen Group Communications Head of Corporate Communications | Volkswagen Group
Cameron Batten
Cameron Batten
Chief Communications Officer | Volkswagen of America
  • Scott Keogh, President and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America, and CEO of Volkswagen North American Region, to become President and CEO of newly established company Scout
  • Pablo Di Si, Executive Chairman of Volkswagen South American Region, appointed President and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America, and CEO of Volkswagen North American Region
  • New leadership to accelerate Volkswagen Group‘s growth strategy in the U.S. with a portfolio of more than 25 EV models planned by 2030
  • New independent company, Scout, with an iconic brand will launch all-electric pick-ups and rugged SUVs in the U.S. market
  • Herbert Diess, CEO of Volkswagen Group: „Scott and Pablo have played key roles in turning around the businesses in North America and South America, respectively. In their future positions, they will be pivotal in seizing the historic market opportunities in the U.S., taking our growth strategy in the region to the next level.”

Wolfsburg/Herndon. Volkswagen Group is strengthening its U.S. leadership team to accelerate its ambitious growth strategy in North America. As part of its NEW AUTO strategy, the Group aims to leverage the transformation to electric vehicles (EVs) in the region with a broad product portfolio and the set-up of a new company to enter the all-electric pickup space. Scott Keogh, President and CEO of Volkswagen Group of America, has been appointed President and CEO of Scout, an independent company that is being established in the U.S. Pablo Di Si, Executive Chairman of Volkswagen South American Region, will assume leadership of Volkswagen Group of America, and CEO of Volkswagen North American Region. The leadership changes will take effect September 1.

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