Change at the top – VW boss Diess resigns, Porsche boss takes over

Herbert Diess resigns as CEO of the Volkswagen Group. The company surprisingly announced on Friday evening that the 63-year-old had agreed with the supervisory board to leave on September 1st. Successor is to be Porsche boss Oliver Blume. The decision was made “consensually”, it said in Wolfsburg.

“Dr. Oliver Blume will take over the chairmanship of the board and at the same time his function as chairman of the board of Dr. Ing. hc F. Porsche AG,” the group explained in a statement to the financial markets. At a meeting, the inspectors also decided that VW CFO Arno Antlitz would support the previous Porsche driver Blume “in day-to-day operations”. Recently, Hans Dieter Pötsch, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, thanked Diess for a number of problems. During his time as CEO of both the Volkswagen brand and the Group, he played a key role in driving forward the company’s transformation. Diess pushed the conversion of VW in e-mobility significantly. However, there have also been a number of problems recently, especially with the sluggish and increasingly expensive development of our own software and IT systems. Blume had long been considered a possible successor to Diess. His name had been mentioned several times behind the scenes when a conflict between the VW boss and the powerful works council over possible new austerity programs escalated last year. Even before that, there had been violent differences of opinion with parts of the supervisory board about the further strategy and about a possible drastic job cut at Europe’s largest car manufacturer.
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