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Newsweek reported CEO Chris Barman now reporting to new CEO Peter Faricy

Bezos-Backed Slate Auto Hires New, Ex-Amazon CEO
https://www.newsweek.com/bezos-backed-slate-auto-hires-new-ex-amazon-ceo-11643016

Faricy will oversee Slate’s commercial, digital, finance, human relations, information technology, and legal divisions.

Barman’s new role will have her overseeing the creation, testing and manufacturing of vehicles including the engineering, design, manufacturing, program management, purchasing and quality divisions. Her decades of auto industry experience and expertise closely aligns with those departments. She now reports to Faricy.
 

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An interesting tidbit was an update in reservations to 160,000. Aside from that, I draw a blank on what the management chair shuffling implies. Except of course, that the investors thought some chair shuffling was required.
 

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Newsweek reported CEO Chris Barman now reporting to new CEO Peter Faricy

Bezos-Backed Slate Auto Hires New, Ex-Amazon CEO
https://www.newsweek.com/bezos-backed-slate-auto-hires-new-ex-amazon-ceo-11643016

Faricy will oversee Slate’s commercial, digital, finance, human relations, information technology, and legal divisions.

Barman’s new role will have her overseeing the creation, testing and manufacturing of vehicles including the engineering, design, manufacturing, program management, purchasing and quality divisions. Her decades of auto industry experience and expertise closely aligns with those departments. She now reports to Faricy.
Bring'n in the suits and bean-counters. Must be getting near production!
 

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I'm still waiting for Slate to announce the results of the Series C funding round, which was started way back last summer. They've very quiet about that, aside from announcing it in June of 2025. Which is odd, because they were crowing to every media outlet in site that they had $700 million from Series A and B.

OTOH, I imagine they crowed about the $700 million to motivate and reassure potential Series C investors. Maybe there is no Series D at this time, so why share the results...
 

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An interesting tidbit was an update in reservations to 160,000. Aside from that, I draw a blank on what the management chair shuffling implies. Except of course, that the investors thought some chair shuffling was required.
It looks like Chris Barman is in roughly the same place maybe with a few less responsibilities for a more focused role. Since everything she’s doing now is likely most of what she did as CEO in Pre-Production. Now it seems like Slate is getting closer to Production Launch and they either felt that Chris wasn’t up to the expanded role or they wanted someone with more experience. Will be interesting to see how he does as a public face of the company since that was Chris’s role too which she did well in but did sometimes struggle with interviews. It was very clear she was more comfortable behind the scenes than in front of a camera. So that could have played a role in it too.

Slate when it comes to hiring does not want to leave anything up to chance with unexperienced hires that’s been very clear. Every major job they have posted is expecting veterans to apply who can hit the ground running.
 

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I'm still waiting for Slate to announce the results of the Series C funding round, which was started way back last summer. They've very quiet about that, aside from announcing it in June of 2025. Which is odd, because they were crowing to every media outlet in site that they had $700 million from Series A and B.

OTOH, I imagine they crowed about the $700 million to motivate and reassure potential Series C investors. Maybe there is no Series D at this time, so why share the results...
Probably because unless they have doubled their funding there’s no benefit to sharing the results. The only reason they announced what they have at first was to assure people that big people were investing in this that they can make it to production and attract more small fish investors who are more comfortable investing knowing big fish like Bezos is on board. Right now the only media they are likely to share is final pricing and launch date since unless they have a number that matches or exceeds that 700 million it doesn’t give them much benefit to share it.
 

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It looks like Chris Barman is in roughly the same place maybe with a few less responsibilities for a more focused role. Since everything she’s doing now is likely most of what she did as CEO in Pre-Production. Now it seems like Slate is getting closer to Production Launch and they either felt that Chris wasn’t up to the expanded role or they wanted someone with more experience. Will be interesting to see how he does as a public face of the company since that was Chris’s role too which she did well in but did sometimes struggle with interviews. It was very clear she was more comfortable behind the scenes than in front of a camera. So that could have played a role in it too.

Slate when it comes to hiring does not want to leave anything up to chance with unexperienced hires that’s been very clear. Every major job they have posted is expecting veterans to apply who can hit the ground running.
I agree. As much as I don't like how the Amazon workers are treated in the distribution centers, the operating execs are ferociously focused on delivery...in a weird way, I view this as their "putting the adult britches on" in gearing up to actually deliver!
 
 
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