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Presentation decks and agenda for Luxury FirstLook Jan. 15After 13 years with the organization, Torsten Müller-Ötvös is retiring as the CEO on Nov. 30, 2023. Chris Brownridge, the current CEO of BMW UK, will take his place.
A close friend of Mr. Rolls, Mr. Johnson was colloquially known as “the hyphen in Rolls-Royce” due to his contributions to the company. During the departing CEO’s term, annual units sold at Rolls-Royce have risen to more than 6,000 cars as of 2022, a significant jump from 2009’s figure of about 1,000, according to the brand.
When he began in his role, Rolls-Royce built two models, Phantom and Ghost. Since then, Wraith, Dawn, and Cullinan have all been introduced, the latter becoming the company’s first SUV under Mr. Müller-Ötvös's tenure. Incoming CEO Mr. Brownridge has been the chief executive officer of BMW UK since 2021 but has remained with the BMW Group since 1995.
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