Former Fiat-Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has died.
Marchionne was placed in intensive care at a hospital in Switzerland late last week after suffering complications from shoulder surgery.
BREAKING: Holding company of Fiat founding family says Sergio Marchionne, who oversaw turnarounds of Fiat and Chrysler, has died.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 25, 2018
The company suddenly replaced Marchionne at the helm of the company over the weekend as news of his illness broke. Mike Manley, who previously headed the Jeep division, was named CEO.
Tributes to Marchionne have been posted on Twitter celebrating his life and career.
Without #SergioMarchionne's guidance and leadership, we wouldn't have the Gen 5 Viper ACR, Giulia QV, Durango SRT, GC TrackHawk, Fiat 124 Abarth, Chrysler Pacifica, and many more awesome vehicles.
For that, I will be forever grateful. Thanks for keeping Mopar alive buddy.— Cody Wagner (@CodyCarConundrm) July 24, 2018
RIP. PRESIDENTE ? #SergioMarchionne ? pic.twitter.com/1QNNGrkLpv
— CRIS7IANO (@LorenzoPuliga) July 25, 2018
Marchionne attended the University of Windsor and called his years there among the best of life.
He often gets the credit for bringing Windsor back from the brink during the 2008 fiscal meltdown with his stewardship of the company.
Marchionne was 66.