Groupe Renault has hired Quitterie de Pelleport as its new group general counsel and senior vice president, replacing the French car manufacturer’s former legal chief Jean-Benoit Devauges.
De Pelleport officially assumed her new role on Feb. 1 and will report to Groupe Renault CEO Luca de Meo, Renault corporate press officer Astrid de Latude confirmed on Tuesday. De Pelleport joins Renault after a decade with Belgian chemical company Solvay, where she was most recently group general counsel and head of legal and M&A, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Groupe Renault, based near Paris, partners closely with Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors and comprises business units Renault, Dacia-LADA, Alpine, and MOBILIZE. In recent years, this alliance of automakers faced international scrutiny over the financial misconduct of Nissan’s former chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn.
The automobile industry faced a significant slowdown last year due to the pandemic as car factories idled and lockdowns kept customers at home. Groupe Renault cited Covid-19 as the cause of a 21.3% decrease in sales for 2020 when it reported its global sales results on Jan. 12.
Renault last month unveiled a new strategic plan, “Renaulution,” which aims to make the company more efficient and profitable.
“We will feed our brands’ strengths, each with their own clear, differentiated territories. We’ll move from a car company working with tech to a tech company working with cars,” de Meo said, introducing the strategy.
Renaulution includes goals such as reducing fixed costs by about $2.42 billion within five years and boosting vehicle sustainability.
Before joining Solvay and Renault, de Pelleport was an associate at DLA Piper and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel. Devauges, her predecessor, worked for Renault for over a decade in total and also spent five years with Nissan North America.
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