Fredrik Arp may not have had the name recognition held by Bob Lutz or Gianni Agnelli, but holding the position of chief executive officer at Volvo Cars, a Swedish subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, had to be a blast. His Ford bio is available here.
Booth thanked Fredrik Arp for his leadership of Volvo over the past three years, a period in which Volvo reduced costs and strengthened its product lineup despite a difficult business environment and challenges presented by adverse currency exchange rates and other external factors.
“Fredrik has decided that now is the right time to hand over to a new president and CEO, Stephen Odell, who will lead the Volvo team through the next stage of its recovery.”
“Volvo is one of the great iconic automotive brands,” Odell said. “The very attributes that make Volvo distinctively Swedish – its heritage of safety, environmental concern and its Scandinavian design — appeal to customers around the globe. Our strategy is to enhance the premium nature of Volvo by further strengthening these attributes. Volvo really is the auto brand for today’s customers.”
“We have a restructuring plan in place that will help to deliver a more competitive business and that enables Volvo to continue to build upon its core strengths. Volvo will adopt a more stand-alone approach within Ford Motor Company, while still leveraging product development and purchasing synergies with other Ford operations.”