Laurent Rossi

Rossi holds a Master of Science in Fluid Mechanics from ENSEEIHT (Toulouse) and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering / Automotive Engines & Petroleum Products from IFP School[3] (Paris).

[4] In 2009, after obtaining an MBA from Harvard Business School, he was recruited by the Boston Consulting Group, where he worked in the New York office as an automotive expert.

[5] In 2012, Rossi joined Google, where he was in charge of developing business relations with key accounts in the automotive industry.

After the surprise departure of Cyril Abiteboul,[7] Rossi was appointed CEO of Alpine in January 2021, reporting directly to Luca de Meo CEO of Renault.

[8] His first season with Alpine was highlighted by Esteban Ocon’s victory in Hungary and Fernando Alonso’s podium in Qatar,[9] and a fifth position in the constructors’ championship before AlphaTauri.