Former Chrysler VP joins Tesla to lead engineering effort
Until a couple of months ago, Mike Donoughe was a vice president at
Chrysler and had been put in charge of the crash program to redesign
the automaker's mid-sized sedans. Donoughe left Auburn Hills after 24
years and is now heading west to join Tesla Motors as Executive Vice
President for vehicle development and manufacturing. In his new role
Donoughe will be responsible for ongoing development and production of
the Roadster as well as bringing the new Model S sedan
to fruition sooner rather than later. Tesla has learned from the
experience of trying to build the Roadster that while the fresh eyes of
Silicon Valley may be helpful in creating new innovations, some
experienced hands can be helpful with the more traditional parts of the
process like dealing with suppliers and figuring out how to manufacture
the all the bits and pieces and bolt them together. During our recent interview with Tesla Chairman Elon Musk,
he indicated that several industry veterans would be coming aboard in
the near future and Donoughe is just the first. The Tesla press release
is after the jump.
via autobloggreen

