FIA continues to spend money on Senior Management transformation with appointment of Chief Growth Officer
Underneath the management of FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the Fédération Internationale de l’Vehicle (FIA) continues its vital funding within the reformation and reorganisation of the Federation.
Following the current appointments of Alberto Villarreal Gutierrez as Basic Supervisor, and Alessandra Malhamé as Senior HR Director, Habib Turki has been named because the FIA’s Chief Growth Officer.
Turki, who hails from Tunisia and beforehand served as Director of Tourism Companies, has performed a key function in fostering partnerships with the United Nations and numerous NGOs, rising the FIA’s world presence.
Along with his in depth expertise in commerce and improvement from his tenure on the UN and worldwide organisations, Turki will deal with aligning motorsport and mobility to advertise sustainable tourism and transport. His appointment comes following six years of service on the FIA.
FIA President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, stated: “I’m delighted to welcome Habib into this new function. Having labored intently with him since my tenure as President started, I’m assured entrusting him with the essential ongoing job of growing our Federation.”
Newly appointed FIA Chief Growth Officer, Habib Turki, stated: “I’m proud to be supporting the Federation as we proceed to evolve, reform, and develop. During the last six years I’ve labored intently with my colleagues and our companions to determine the FIA’s place globally, and I relish this new problem.”
By means of its ongoing reforms, the FIA continues to place itself as a pacesetter in each motorsport and mobility. Underneath Ben Sulayem’s management, the organisation’s dedication to inclusivity, sustainability, and monetary stability continues to drive change, and with the assist of a strengthened management group and a transparent technique for the longer term, the FIA is poised to increase its affect on a world scale, enhancing the sectors during which it operates.