FIA Removes Head of Sustainability and Diversity in Latest Restructure
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Summary
The head of sustainability, diversity, and inclusion at the FIA, Sara Mariani, has been sacked as part of the latest restructure at the Formula 1 governing body. The FIA is reorganizing its structure by moving sustainability under the secretary general for mobility and diversity and inclusion under the senior human resources director.
Key quotes
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"Following a period of review, the decision to remove her role was made."
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