Aston Martin Lagonda has confirmed the appointment of Mercedes-AMG boss Tobias Moers as the luxury automaker’s new top man.
Moers, 54, will take assume his new role at Aston’s headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire as of August 1 while former CEO Andy Palmer has stood down with immediate affect.
Palmer’s days were numbered following Aston Martin’s financial restructuring spearheaded by Canadian billionaire and Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll, the company’s revamping coming on the back of dwindling sales and the collapse of its share price.
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The company has appointed Keith Stanton, currently vice president and chief manufacturing operations officer, as interim chief operating officer to support the executive chairman, Lawrence Stroll.
“The board has determined that now is the time for new leadership to deliver our plans,” Stroll said in a company statement released on Tuesday.