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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge University Engineering Society > Antony Sheriff, CEO, McLaren Automotive : What future for cars?
Antony Sheriff, CEO, McLaren Automotive : What future for cars?Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Khaled O. Zimmermann. Antony Sheriff, graduated from Swarthmore College in the U.S. with a B.S. in Engineering and a B.A. in Economics. After working one year for Chrysler in product planning, Antony completed a M.S. in Management from M.I.T in 1988 while working for the International Motor Vehicle Programme at M.I.T.. Upon graduation, Antony joined McKinsey and Company as a strategic management consultant, working with a number of automotive and non-automotive clients in the U.S. and Europe. In 1995, Antony joined Fiat Auto in Italy and in 1997 was promoted to Executive Director of Product Development for all Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Lancia cars and commercial vehicles. In 2002, Antony was promoted to Vice President Marketing for Fiat. Antony joined McLaren Automotive in 2003 as Managing Director. Antony’s responsibilities encompass the design, development and manufacture and distribution of current and future road cars. This talk is part of the Cambridge University Engineering Society series. This talk is included in these lists:
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