Elon Musk suggested a potential successor for Tesla CEO in recent months, board director says
Elon Musk has suggested a potential successor who could fill his role as CEO of Tesla, according to the electric-car maker's board director, James Murdoch.
In response to a question over whether Musk has ever identified anybody as a potential successor, Murdoch said the billionaire"actually has," but only in the"last few months." In the recorded deposition, which was played at the trial, Murdoch said Musk has never suggested he might be imminently leaving Tesla or reducing his involvement. However, during his live testimony, Murdoch offered more information.
"There's an initial burst of activity needed post acquisition to reorganize the company, but then I will reduce my time [committement] to Twitter to find somebody else to run Twitter over time," Musk said.
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