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Olivier Mony appointed Chief Financial Officer of Dacia

Olivier Mony has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of Dacia, as of 1 October 2023. He joins the Executive Committee headed by Denis Le Vot, CEO of Dacia, taking over from Ducan Minto, who is moving to Alpine as Chief Financial Officer. 

Olivier Mony will also report to Thierry Piéton, Chief Financial Officer of Renault Group.

10 October 2023

After graduating from the ESSEC Business School, Olivier Mony began his career with the Renault Group UK in 1993. He served as Director of Purchasing Control across a number of areas including R&D, purchasing, production and vehicle projects, before being appointed Renault Group Chief Financial Officer for the Eurasia region in 2018.

Olivier Mony joined the Dacia Business Unit when it was first set up in January 2021 as VP Performance & Control Sales & Marketing. On 1 October 2023, he took over from Duncan Minto as Chief Financial Officer of Dacia.

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Head of product communication Dacia

 

Aurélie André

Dacia Press Officer

Born in 1968 then launched throughout Europe and the Mediterranean region in 2004, Dacia has always offered cars with the best value for money, while constantly redefining that which is essential. A disruptive brand, Dacia designs vehicles that are simple, versatile, reliable, and that suit the lifestyles of its customers. Dacia models have become market benchmarks: Logan, a new car at second-hand prices; Sandero, the best-selling private car in Europe every year since 2017; Duster, the most sold SUV to retail customers in Europe since 2018; Spring, European champion of affordable electric mobility; Jogger, the versatile C-segment family car. Present in 44 countries, Dacia has sold more than 8 million vehicles since 2004.



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Olivier Mony appointed Chief Financial Officer of Dacia
Olivier Mony appointed Chief Financial Officer of Dacia

Born in 1968 then launched throughout Europe and the Mediterranean region in 2004, Dacia has always offered cars with the best value for money, while constantly redefining that which is essential. A disruptive brand, Dacia designs vehicles that are simple, versatile, reliable, and that suit the lifestyles of its customers. Dacia models have become market benchmarks: Logan, a new car at second-hand prices; Sandero, the best-selling private car in Europe every year since 2017; Duster, the most sold SUV to retail customers in Europe since 2018; Spring, European champion of affordable electric mobility; Jogger, the versatile C-segment family car. Present in 44 countries, Dacia has sold more than 8 million vehicles since 2004.