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Volvo Cars Appoints President of USA & Canada Region
Volvo has appointed Michael Cottone as president of Volvo Car USA and Canada commercial region, bringing 20 years of experience from multiple commercial roles within the company.

Under Cottone’s recent leadership as VP for the Western Region, Volvo Cars grew sales of its Recharge models in California to more than half of overall deliveries.
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Volvo Cars has appointed Michael Cottone president of Volvo Car USA and Canada commercial region, as the company embarks on the next phase of its transformation toward electrification and growth.
Cottone brings to the position two decades of experience from multiple commercial roles with the company. He takes over responsibility for the American and Canadian markets from Anders Gustafsson, who led the Americas region from 2018.
Cottone will report to Björn Annwall, chief commercial officer & deputy CEO for Volvo Cars, and join the company’s group management team.
In his most recent role as regional vice president for Volvo Car USA's Western Region, Cottone led all operations for the company’s largest geographic territory, which spans from California to Seattle and Chicago to Hawaii. Under his leadership, Volvo Cars successfully grew sales of the company’s Recharge models — vehicles with pure electric or plug-in hybrid electric powertrains — in California to a peak of more than half of overall deliveries. Over the past six years, Cottone has been a key part of the management team in the U.S., helping deliver profitable growth for the business and retailers, the announcement said.
Prior to becoming regional vice president in 2016, Cottone spent six years leading sales and marketing efforts in the Western Region.
“There has never been a better time for Volvo Cars than right now,” said Cottone in a statement. “We are at a pivotal moment in our transformation journey with several years of new, fully-electric models that will underpin our growth ambitions. I am looking forward to working with the U.S. and Canada teams and continue to build on the position and profitable growth for Volvo Cars and the retailers."
The Volvo Cars Canada sales company will continue to be led by Matt Girgis, managing director of Volvo Cars Canada, who has held that position since 2019. During that time, Volvo Cars Canada achieved elevation of the brand in that market. Matt will report to Mike.
"Mike’s experience, knowledge, and passion for Volvo Cars makes him the right leader to grow the U.S. and Canada as we enter the next era for Volvo Cars,” added Annwal.
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