Johan de Nysschen Leaves Audi of America to Lead Infiniti's Worldwide Operations
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Johan de Nysschen Leaves Audi of America to Lead Infiniti's Worldwide Operations



Following the news of Johan de Nysschen's sudden resignation from the helm of Audi of America on Friday after almost two decades with the company, including seven years as its CEO, Nissan Motor Co. today announced that it has named the 52-year-old executive as senior vice president of the Infiniti brand worldwide. Read more »




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