KEY POINTS
  • Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has been replaced, just days before the company reports earnings.
  • Marchionne oversaw nearly a decade of impressive growth for the company, after it emerged from a government bailout. 

Sergio Marchionne, the maverick auto executive who created and oversaw nearly a decade of post-bailout growth at Fiat Chrysler, has been replaced as CEO amid ongoing health struggles.

The Fiat Chrysler board of directors made the move following Marchionne’s shoulder surgery three weeks ago, but did not give specifics about his condition. The Italian-born Marchionne will also exit his dual CEO role at Ferrari, the race car manufacturer spun off from Fiat more than 2 years ago.