McLaren F1 announced the recruitment of Alessandro Alunni Bravi, the former representative of Sauber whose departure was announced ten days ago, as director of commercial affairs. In charge of many administrative subjects and relationships with partners, he will start his work in orange on February 1.
“McLaren is a team of which I have been a big fan all my life, and that is why I personally experience special emotions with the idea of having the opportunity to work with a group of people as extraordinary” a déclaré alumni brave.
“I am very grateful to join such a formidable organization, whose values and culture are so obvious from outside. I wish to reward the confidence that Zak and the board of directors have given me by devoting myself to my work And by trying to contribute to the continuation of success. “
“Because I believe that teamwork is the key to everything. I am very happy to join a team that, I really believe it, is the reference in F1, both on the track and I have Look forward to starting in early February. “
Zak Brown, the CEO of McLaren, has listed the functions which will depend directly on the authority of Alunni Bravi, in particular in the field of business management, whether it be trade, pilots or Other points: “I am delighted that Lessandro joins us thanks to his great expertise and his experience of motorsport.”
“In addition to the management of our legal and development of pilots, it will also provide invaluable support on all questions of business management business, racing governance activities through our various rights holders and relations with Management bodies, as well as general commercial support for all our series of races as needed.
-In addition, McLaren confirmed the departure of Steve Atkins, director of communications of the team, of which Brawn praised the talents: “I would also like to thank Steve for his contribution to the success of McLaren Racing in the past two seasons and I wish him a lot of success in his future projects.”
For his part, Atkins has taken stock of his time in the Woking team: “After two extremely enriching years within the team, I will leave my post of director of communication at the end of February for personal reasons.”
“This function required many international trips throughout the year, which was both enriching and stimulating, but I think the time has come for me to focus on family priorities while looking for a new Professional challenge that allows me to stay closer to them. “
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