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The chief executive of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is to step down after three years in the role. Adrian Mardell, 64, has ...
The move comes at a crucial point for the automaker, which faces an uphill battle amidst a controversial rebrand.
JLR CEO Adrian Mardell is leaving the British manufacturer after almost three years at the helm, Autocar can reveal. Mardell ...
Adrian Mardell, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), wants to retire after around three years in the top job. Under his leadership ...
JLR boss Adrian Mardell is to retire after an eventful three-year spell at the helm of the carmaker. Mardell joined the ...
Mardell's departure marks the latest CEO change at a major automaker after new leaders for Renault SA, Stellantis NV and ...
Adrian Mardell is stepping down as CEO of Jaguar Land Rover after leading the company through a significant transformation, ...
Mardell, 64, has been at the company for more than three decades including the last two years as chief exec during one of the ...
Jaguar Land Rover's chief executive Adrian Mardell is set to retire from the company after more than three decades of service ...
After 35 years at the brand and three years at the helm, Adrian Mardell is leaving at a pivotal time for the British company ...
The secondary effect from the US upending global economic norms is a weaker dollar, which also pushes up the price of JLR cars in its largest market. Companies like JLR ‘hedge’ against currency swings ...
A JLR spokesperson said: Adrian Mardell has expressed his desire to retire from JLR after three years as CEO and 35 years ...