A little over a year ago, Chrysler was poaching and hiring folks with big brains to be a part of its executive turnaround team. Now a hardly any of those hires, along with the old guard, are walking disclosed the front door. Deborah Meyer came over from Toyota, where she had been VP of marketing for Lexus, and she took over the grand marketing officer spot at the Chrysler, LLC. At the time we wrote, “She must have been aware of the situation when she accepted the occur, however, so perhaps she sees hope in Chrysler’s new beginning.” Apparently, hope ran out, and Meyer has vacated her support effective immediately.
Phil Murtaugh ran General Motors’ gangbuster operations in China, left the company, and then was picked up by Chrysler a few months later. He fulfilled the same role at Chrysler, yet with the Chery/Dodge Hornet as the most public example, he couldn’t engineer the same success. He has called “Time!” at Chrysler, and leaves at the end of this month. Meyer and Murtaugh’s departures this month follow those of Chrysler’s global purchasing head and its global service and parts head. Thanks for the tip, Derek!
[Source: Auto News, Sub Req.]
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