Bruno Ancelin has been named Executive Vice President, Product Planning and Programs of the Renault group
Effective October 1, 2014, Bruno Ancelin has been named Executive Vice President, Product Planning and Programs of the Renault group. He will replace Philippe Klein. He will join the Renault Executive Committee and report to Thierry Bolloré, Chief Competitive Officer.
Born in 1957, Bruno Ancelin is Chief Engineer of the Corps des Mines. He joined Renault’s Research Department in 1982. In 1987, he joined the Manufacturing Department at the Le Mans plant, first as Manager in the Transmission Department, then as Manufacturing Process Manager. In 1992, he became Industrial Strategy Manager at the Manufacturing Technologies Department. In 1996, he joined the Flins plant where he became Deputy Director in charge of Manufacturing. In 1999, he became Supply Chain Director, and in April 2006, Program Director for Mégane, Scénic/Koleos.On September 1, 2008, he was appointed to Renault’s Management Committee. On May 2009, he was appointed Alliance Director of Global Sourcing for Renault Nissan BV, a position he occupied until November 1, 2011. Since October 1, 2010, Bruno Ancelin has been Senior Vice President, Chairman of Eurasia Region and Managing Director of Renault Russia (Avtoframos). In February 2012, Bruno Ancelin was appointed to the AVTOVAZ Board of Directors.
Jean-Christophe Kugler has been appointed Senior Vice President, Chairman of the Eurasia Region. He will replace Bruno Ancelin. The Eurasia Region has been expanded to include Turkey, Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria. Jean-Christophe Kugler will continue to report to Jérôme Stoll, Chief Performance Officer and Executive Vice President, Sales & Marketing for the Group.
Born in 1961, Jean-Christophe Kugler holds an engineering degree from the Ecole Centrale Nantes. He joined the Process Engineering R&D Center at Renault in 1984. In 1989, he became Section Manager, Quality Control Engineering before moving to the Maubeuge site in 1994 as Head of the Quality Department for the launch of Kangoo. In 1998, he took charge of the Quality Department at the Cordoba site in Argentina.
In 2000, he was named Head of Production Vehicles with the Painted Body Engineering Department at Guyancourt, then Head of Body Shop Engineering between 2002 and 2005 and Assistant Director between 2005 and 2006. From 2006 to 2008, he was Director of the Small Commercial Vehicle Program and then the B Range Program. On October 1, 2008, Jean-Christophe Kugler was named Senior Vice President, Light Commercial Vehicles Division. He joined the Renault Management Committee in 2009. On November 1, 2011, Jean-Christophe Kugler was appointed Senior Vice President, Euromed Region Management Committee (RMC) Leader.
Bernard Cambier has been named Senior Vice President, Chairman of the Africa-Middle East-India Region (AMI). This newly-created region includes countries in the Middle East, India and Africa.
Bernard Cambier was born in 1953 and holds a Master’s Degree in Private Law. After joining Renault in 1979, he held a number of different positions at Renault DIAC. He was named Branch Manager in 1990, then Regional Manager for north-eastern France in 1992. In 1994, he was appointed Director of Renault Switzerland SA, before heading the multi-brand used car project in 1997. From 1999 to 2001, he was Sales and Marketing Director for the high-end vehicle range until his appointment as Vice President, Corporate Sales in 2001. After more than three-and-a-half years as Vice President, Parts and Accessories from 2005, he joined the Renault Management Committee in 2008. He became Senior Vice President, Market Area France in 2009.
In September 2014, Bernard Cambier was appointed Chairman of the newly-created Africa-Middle East-India Region.
Furthermore, Philippe Klein has been appointed Chief Planning Officer (CPLO) effective September 15, 2014. He will replace Andy Palmer, who is leaving the company. He will report to Carlos Ghosn, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nissan, and join the Nissan Executive Committee.
Source: Renault Group.