Lucid Names Former Waymo Executive As CFO In 'Pivotal Year'
Luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors Inc has roped in a former executive of Alphabet Inc's (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) self-driving unit Waymo as its chief financial officer, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.
What Happened: The Saudi Arabia-backed EV-maker has named Sherry House, previously treasurer and head of investor relations at Waymo, as finance chief, and start the new role this week, the Bloomberg report noted.
The California-based company had in February agreed to merge with SPAC Churchill Capital Corp IV (NASDAQ: CCIV). The deal is expected to close in the second quarter and generate $4.4 billion in cash for Lucid.
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Why It Matters: Lucid CEO Peter Rawlinson said House's technical experience will bolster "core leadership team in a pivotal year for Lucid as we prepare to transition to a publicly traded company and launch the Lucid Air.”
Lucid plans to start making its first all-electric Lucid Air luxury sedan in the second half of this year and the Gravity SUV is scheduled to be released in 2023.
Lucid is among a host of EV startups that have taken the SPAC route to go public. Rawlinson, a British engineer based in California, was previously chief engineer on Tesla's Model S.
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The development also comes at a time when Waymo, regarded as a leader in autonomous-car development, named Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov co-CEOs after John Krafcik stepped down from the position.
Price Action: CCIV shares closed 3.74% lower at $19.17 on Tuesday and were up 3.50% in premarket trading on Wednesday.
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