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Chrysler Group Deputy CEO Jim Press is planning to leave the company before the end of the year, The Wall Street Journal reported today, citing three people who have been informed of the plan.Press, 62, is expected to leave before December, one of the Journal's sources said. Chrysler spokesman Gualberto Ranieri declined to comment on the paper's report.Press, who spent 37 years at Toyota Motor Corp. and eventually led its U.S. sales operation, joined Chrysler in 2007 after it was purchased by Cerberus Capital Management. 2009 Concours Weekend Photo Gallery Live! (All photos from all Monterey shows in one gallery)2009 Concorso Italiano Photo Gallery2009 The Quail Event Photo Gallery2009 Frankfurt Auto Show Photo Gallery AutoSpies.com Photo GalleriesIf you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload yourphotos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com Share on FacebookThere are photos and then there are AutoSpies.com photos!AutoSpies.com is ranked number one on Google search for auto shows Read Article
Press, 62, is expected to leave before December, one of the Journal's sources said. Chrysler spokesman Gualberto Ranieri declined to comment on the paper's report.
Press, who spent 37 years at Toyota Motor Corp. and eventually led its U.S. sales operation, joined Chrysler in 2007 after it was purchased by Cerberus Capital Management.
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