Telstra executive Robyn Denholm to replace Elon Musk as Tesla chairman
Tesla Inc said board
member Robyn
Denholm will replace Elon Musk as its chair, more than a month after
the billionaire had to step down as the electric-car maker's chairman as part
of a settlement with U.S. regulators.
Tesla had until
Nov. 13 to name an independent board chairman under the settlement with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which said Musk's tweets about taking
the company private were fraudulent and that the billionaire could retain his
role as CEO but should quit as chairman.
Musk
said in August he was considering taking Tesla private in a $420 a share and
that he had secured funding for a deal that was later scuttled but attracted
scrutiny from several government agencies.
The
appointment of Denholm caps months of turbulence for the company and its stock
and investors called for stronger oversight of Musk, whose recent erratic
public behavior raised concerns about his ability to steer the company through
a rocky phase of growth.
Denholm
is currently chief financial officer at Australian telecoms operator Telstra
Corp Ltd and has been an independent director on Tesla's board since 2014. Read
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