Iveco Group announces that Sylvain Blaise, President of the Powertrain Business Unit, will leave the Company on 29th June to take up a new position as CEO of Manitou Group. Mr Blaise has been with the Company for 24 years, holding numerous leadership roles, including heading up FPT since the creation of the independent Iveco Group in 2022. He will continue in his current role until the end of June, ensuring continuity during the transition.

The Group also announces that Simone Curti will assume the role of President, Powertrain Business Unit, on 30th June 2026, succeeding Sylvain Blaise. Mr Curti will be a member of the Senior Leadership Team and will report directly to the CEO of Iveco Group, Olof Persson.

As a Mechanical Engineer and Vehicle Expert Curti is Ready to Be the New FPT’s CEO

After earning a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Politecnico di Torino, Mr Curti began his career with the Company in 2004, holding roles of increasing responsibility and seniority within the Truck and Powertrain Business Units, and currently leading Truck Business Unit commercial operations in EMEA. His extensive experience across the Group and broad industry knowledge range from engineering to quality, industrial platforms, customer management and commercial operations.

Olof Persson, CEO, Iveco Group, commented: “I want to thank Sylvain for his dedication to our customers and partners, and to the whole Powertrain team. Under his steady and forward-looking leadership, FPT has spearheaded innovation and technology development, along with efficiency and resilience. His achievements provide a strong foundation for the brand under its new leader, Simone Curti. I am confident that Simone will continue to accelerate our Powertrain business, leveraging his well-rounded experience and solid relationships with customers and partners. On behalf of the Senior Leadership Team, I wish Sylvain continued success in his professional endeavours and I welcome Simone to his new role at Iveco Group.”

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