Alpine experiences leadership change as Marzloff takes over from Müller as head of Germany's division
In a significant shift in the automotive industry, Amaury Marzloff has been appointed as the new director of Alpine Germany, effective from September 1st.
Marzloff, a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience, joins Alpine from RCI Banque where he held the position of CEO. His tenure at RCI Banque spanned across various locations, including Austria, France, and the Netherlands, and more recently, Germany.
The French sports car brand Alpine, founded by Jean Rédelé in Dieppe in 1955, is an official part of Renault since 1973. The brand has been producing sports cars for over six decades and has made a name for itself in the world of motorsport.
Marzloff's new role marks a change in his career path. Prior to joining Alpine, he worked extensively at Mobilize Financial Services, where he honed his skills across Germany, France, and the Netherlands.
In his new position, Marzloff reports to Marco Magnanini, Alpine Commercial Director in Paris, and Renault Germany CEO Florian Kraft. He takes over from Max Müller, who has moved on to new responsibilities at Renault Germany as of July 1st.
Marzloff, who is 49 years old, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role. His appointment is expected to strengthen Alpine's position in the German market and drive the brand's growth in the coming years.
The appointment of Amaury Marzloff as the director of Alpine Germany is a testament to the brand's commitment to continuous improvement and innovation. As Marzloff takes the helm, the sports car brand is poised for an exciting future, blending tradition with modernity to deliver unparalleled driving experiences.