Automobili Lamborghini has just announced that Chairman and CEO Stefano Domenicali will leave his position leading the Italian super sports car company to take on a new and prestigious professional role from January 2021.
The company underlines that since joining Lamborghini in 2016, Stefano Domenicali has guided them through a crucial period of exceptional transformation, with the introduction of the Urus, more than 700 new hirings. During his tenure Lamborghini has doubled global sales and experienced a significant growth of brand awareness on the world stage.
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