- Carlos Ghosn
Infobox Person
name = Carlos Ghosn
image_size = 200px
caption = Ghosn speaking at the 2008 World Economic Forum meeting in Davos
birth_date = 9 March 1954
birth_place =Porto Velho ,Brazil
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occupation = CEO ofRenault and Nissan
spouse =Carlos Ghosn, KBE (Arabic: كارلوس غصن; born 9 March 1954) is a Brazilian-
Lebanese businessman. He is the current CEO andPresident ofRenault of France and Nissan of Japan. He is largely credited with turning around Nissan. As an outsider in charge of one ofJapan 's largest companies, Ghosn has been extremely successful. He was voted Man of the Year 2003 by "Fortune" magazine's Asian edition and is also on the board ofAlcoa ,Sony , andIBM . Ghosn became CEO ofRenault , in 2005, succeeding Louis Schweitzer, while remaining CEO of Nissan as well.Personal life
Ghosn was born in
Porto Velho ,Brazil on 9 March 1954 to Lebanese parents. At age 6, he moved toBeirut ,Lebanon , with his mother. He completed his secondary school studies there, in aJesuit school (Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour ).Fact|date=June 2007 He graduated with engineering degrees from theÉcole Polytechnique in 1978 (X1974) with last year's specialisation at the École des Mines de Paris. He is a French and Lebanese citizen. [ cite web
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url= http://edition.cnn.com/2006/BUSINESS/04/12/revealed.ghosn.biog/
title= The Gaijin with two jobs
publisher=CNN
date= 07-12-2006
accessdate= ]Career
Ghosn (pronounced "Ghoson") joined Nissan as its
chief operating officer in June 1999, became its president in June 2000 and was named chief executive officer in June 2001. Histurnaround of Nissan has gained him celebrity status inJapan , where he has published books and even has amanga character based on him. When he joined the company, it had debt of $20 billion and only three of its 48 models were generating aprofit . Worse, Ghosn was viewed as an outsider by the media and parts of Nissan. To counteract this view, Ghosn promised to resign if the company did not reach profitability by the end of the year. [ [http://www.scogrowth.com/resources/nissan-ghosn.php Was Ghosn saving Nissan a Death-Toll for Japanese Business?] ] Ghosn claimed that Nissan would have no net debt by 2005. One year after he arrived, Nissan'snet profit climbed to $2.7 billion from a loss of $6.1 billion in the previous year. Nissan's operating profit (EBIT , or earnings before interest and taxes) margin has increased from 1.38% in FY 2000 to 9.25% in FY 2006.Prior to joining Nissan, Ghosn had served as
executive vice president of theRenault Group, a position he had held since December 1996. In addition to supervising Renault activities in theMercosur , he was responsible for advanced research, car engineering and development, car manufacturing, powertrain operations and purchasing. He became president of Renault in April 2005.Before he joined
Renault , Ghosn had worked withMichelin for 18 years. As chairman andCEO of Michelin North America, Ghosn presided over the restructuring of the company after its acquisition of the Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Company in 1990. Previously, Ghosn had worked as theCOO of Michelin's South American activities based inBrazil ; as head ofresearch and development for industrial tires inLadoux , France; and as plant manager in France.Kirk Kerkorian recently urgedGeneral Motors Corporation to consider a partnership with Nissan andRenault . Carlos Ghosn expressed interest in Renault acquiring up to a 20% stake in General Motors Corporation at a dinner with Kirk Kerkorian that took place around 20 June 2006. Kerkorian had hoped to attract Ghosn to General Motors as CEO, forcing out current GM CEORick Wagoner , as Kerkorian believed Ghosn's approach to the auto business and success in turning around both Renault and Nissan make him best-suited to run General Motors.Talks with GM broke off without any alliance or commitment from either side; Kerkorian has since sold off all shares in GM.
Not so well known, is that Carlos Ghosn was also in the auditing committee of
Mirant 's board, a firm that went bankrupt in 2003 after severe liquidity and accounting problems. Mirant wasArthur Andersen 's second largest client in the power industry, right afterEnron . [ [http://investors.mirant.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=122501&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=159596&highlight= Mirant Website, Mirant Announces Directors, 19 March 2001] "Carlos Ghosn, 47, is president and chief operating officer of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. He was executive vice president in charge of general management of Renault SA from Dec. 1996 to June 1999, when he was appointed to his current position. He was chairman, president and chief executive officer of Michelin North America from 1990 to 1996.", retrieved on 15 November 2007] [ [http://www.thinkfn.com/wikibolsa/Carlos_Ghosn_dark_side Think Finance, "Carlos Ghosn's dark side"] ]Awards and Other recognition
In October 2006, Ghosn was named Knight Commander of the British Empire. He may use the KBE honor, but as he is not a
UK citizen he may not use the title "Sir."Miscellaneous
*He and his wife, Rita, have four children: Anthony, Maya, Nadine, a freshman at
Stanford University , and Caroline, a senior atStanford University .Fact|date=June 2007*
Jacques Nasser , former CEO ofFord Motor Company from 1999 to 2001, is also Lebanese. Ghosn considers him to be a close friend.Fact|date=June 2007*Ghosn is Multilingual, speaking six languages fluently. [ cite web
last=
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url= http://edition.cnn.com/2006/BUSINESS/04/12/revealed.ghosn.biog/
title= The Gaijin with two jobs
publisher=CNN
date= 07-12-2006
accessdate= ]Adaptations
The life of Carlos Ghosn was turned into a comic book series in Japan, titled 'The True Story of Carlos Ghosn' (カルロス・ゴーン物語―企業再生の答がここにある!!). [ [http://www.tomcoyner.com/nissan_ghosn_star_of_japanese_comic.htm Nissan's Carlos Ghosn Becomes Unlikely Star of Japanese Comic ] ] [ [http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/1721.1/32114/1/63201635.pdf CULTURAL CHANGE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE CHANGE EFFORTS OF DOUGLAS MACARTHUR AND CARLOS GHOSN IN JAPAN] ] It was first serialized in the 2002-01-18 issue of Big Comic Superior [ [http://bc-superior.net/history/034/index.html Superior HISTORY] ] . The 7-chapter stories were later published as a separate book in 2002-04 by
Shogakukan . The book was written byYoko Togashi , illustrated byTakanobu Toda .Notes
ee also
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Lee Iacocca , CEO who led a similar turnaround atChrysler . Ghosn is often compared to him.
*Sergio Marchionne , CEO who led a similar turnaround atFiat .
*Tom Lane (Nissan).External links
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/renault-bets-on-electric-827716.html Renault bets on electric - by Sean O'Grady, The Independent.]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4291105.stm Renault-Nissan emerges as global giant under Ghosn, by Jorn Madslien, BBC News]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/revealed/ghosn Carlos Ghosn Revealed on CNN.com]
* [http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0502/27/A01-101491.htm Detroit News "Nissan CEO: The making of a superstar"]
* [http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_40/b3902020.htm Business Week "A Spin with Carlos Ghosn"]
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