NEW YORK—Pirelli & C. S.p.A. has named Marco Crola CEO for the company's NAFTA region, succeeding Pierluigi Dinelli, who left the company recently to pursue personal interests.
A 13-year Pirelli company veteran, Crola recently was senior vice president of global original equipment and prestige business, based in Pirelli's Milan headquarters.
As CEO of NAFTA, Crola will be responsible for the car and motorcycle businesses, as well as factories in Rome, Ga., and Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico. He'll be based at Pirelli's corporate office in New York.
Crola will focus on strengthening Pirelli's OE and prestige assets in the NAFTA area and continuing the company's growth in this region of the last few years.
Prior to joining Pirelli, Crola held senior leadership positions at General Electric Group and at Fiat Group. He graduated with a doctorate in Industrial Chemistry from Milan University.
"It's an honor to join the Pirelli team in North America," he said, "which is both one of the most exciting markets globally in the tire industry and for Pirelli as a company, thanks to our technology focus and increasing product offering tailored specifically for this market.
"Pirelli has achieved great success in the past few years and I look forward to working closely with the team and our partners to continue our company's future growth here," he added.
Dinelli was promoted to chairman and CEO of Pirelli's NAFTA region in Jan. 1, 2015, succeeding Paolo Ferrari, who was being promoted to CEO of Pirelli Latin America.