Up to four Tesla executives they left the company This will be one of the most important months for Elon Musk, who just announced his first robotaxi. As it turned out Business Insidersome of these executives have been with the company for more than ten years. Staff were informed last week.
One of these managers Nagesh Saldiwho worked at Tesla for almost 12 years. Saldi was the company’s chief information officer. The reasons are unknown.
Jos Dingsdirector of public policy and business development at Tesla, also announced his departure on October 1 on his LinkedIn profile. Dings followed in the footsteps Mark Van Impe, Tesla’s head of vehicle automation and safety policy. And also David Zhang, former manager of the Model S and Model company
According to the above-mentioned media, which were able to talk about this with Tesla employees, Dings and Wang reported to Rohan PatelVice President of Public Policy and Business Development at Tesla, who was fired last April. Since then, both executives have kept Musk informed of their work.
At any rate, Dings said in a LinkedIn post that he has left the company. take a professional break. Although Tesla’s head of vehicle automation and safety policy stated that will become an advisor to SpaceXanother Elon Musk company.
Up to 8 executives have left Tesla in recent months.
Other executives also left Tesla several months ago due to Musk’s plans to cut its workforce by 10%. In total, the company has lost 8 executives out of about 30 it currently has. one of them was Daniel Hothe automaker’s head of automotive programs who announced his final departure on Sept. 29 to join Waymo, Google’s robo-taxi company.
The defection of managers is something that doesn’t sit well with Tesla employees, who say It is common to see these dimensions restructured every few years.. “Elon comes and cuts the number of people, or a reorganization occurs, and everything has to be rebuilt from scratch,” a former manager of the company told the above-mentioned media. He argues that “people are burning out from maintaining this pace.”
Other workers simply claim that They’re “tired of all the noise” or they no longer share the vision of Elon Musk’s company. Now both Elon Musk and the rest of the executives are completely focused on the recently announced robotaxi.
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