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Camilleri quits as Ferrari CEO with immediate effect

Ferrari’s Chief Executive Officer Louis Camilleri has retired from his position for personal reasons with immediate effect, the company announced on Thursday. Camilleri, 65, took on the role in July 2018 following the resignation of the unwell Sergio Marchionne, who died a few days later. His position as CEO will be filled on an interim basis by Executive Chairman John Elkann with the company in the process of identifying a long-term successor. “Ferrari has been a part of my life and serving as its Chief Executive has been a great privilege,” said Camilleri in a statement. “My admiration for the extraordinary men and women of Maranello and for the passion and dedication they apply...
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