Laurie Colasanti was Appointed as Executive Vice President of Human Resources and People Management at Sixt

Date of management change: June 15, 2018 

What Happened?

Fort Lauderdale, FL-based Sixt Appointed Laurie Colasanti as Executive Vice President of Human Resources and People Management

 

About the Company

Sixt is a leading international provider of high-quality mobility services. With around 7,000 employees worldwide in 2020 and our products Sixt rent, Sixt share, Sixt ride and Sixt+ we offer a uniquely integrated mobility service across the fields of car rental, car sharing, ride hailing and car subscriptions. With just one app – the Sixt App – we offer our customers digital access to more than 205,000 vehicles and around 1.5 million connected drivers in approximately 110 countries worldwide. Besides its own range of vehicles, Sixt also integrates services from more than 1,500 mobility partners, building a strategic, sustainable and future-proof alliance for mobility. Our employees, technological expertise, the courage to change and the will to grow – we call it “Wachstumswille” – have made Sixt what it is today: one of the most innovative, fastest growing and profitable mobility companies in the world generating revenues of over EUR 1.53 billion a year in 2020. A strong customer orientation makes it possible to offer flexible and limitless mobility solutions tailored to individual needs – everywhere we operate.

 

About the Person

Laurie Colasanti is Executive Vice President of Human Resources and People Management at Sixt. Previously, Laurie held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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