Rivianโs founder and CEO RJ Scaringe is taking on a new role at his company as part of a restructuring ahead of next yearโs launch of the R2 SUV, which involves a layoff of more than 600 employees.
Scaringe told employees in an email on Thursday that he will be acting as Rivianโs chief marketing officer on an interim basis as the company searches for someone to fill that position for the first time. The head of Rivianโs โmarketing experiencesโ team and the lead of the companyโs creative studio will now report directly to Scaringe, according to a copy of the email obtained by TechCrunch.
Itโs not clear how many direct reports Scaringe already has โ a spokesperson declined to comment โ though he told the Decoder podcast last year that it was a โlarge number.โ
โI am writing to share a difficult update,โ Scaringe said in the email to Rivianโs staff. โWith the launch of R2 in front of us and the need to profitably scale our business, we have made the very difficult decision to make a number of structural adjustments to our teams. These changes result in a reduction in the size of our team by roughly 4.5%.โ
Scaringe said the โchanging operating backdropโ โ a nod to the loss of the federal EV tax credit, increased tariffs from the Trump administration, and general headwinds against clean energy projects in the U.S. โ forced the company to โrethink how we are scaling our go-to-market functions.โ
In addition to Scaringe taking point on Rivianโs marketing and creative divisions, the company is also โstreamliningโ the customer experience, according to the email. Scaringe said Rivian is moving its โvehicle operationsโ team and integrating it with the companyโs service division. Meanwhile, Rivianโs delivery and โmobile operationsโ will now live inside the sales division.
These structural changes are being made to โensure the purchase experience is as seamless as possible with a single touchpoint throughout the entire sales process and to delivery,โ he wrote.
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