Tesla's top Autopilot engineer is leaving the company — here are all the key names who have departed in the past year

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On July 24, CEO Elon Musk announced that chief technology officer JB Straubel will step down from the role and become an advisor to Tesla.

Tesla is known for its high rate of executive turnover, and recent years have been no different. As the electric-car maker has faced production and delivery issues, investigations from the federal government, and questions about its ability to one day generate sustainable profits, departures from senior employees have added yet another challenge. Most recently, CEO Elon Musk announced that chief technology officer JB Straubel will step down from the role and become an advisor to Tesla.

Tesla is known for its high rate of executive turnover, and recent years have been no different. As the electric-car maker has faced production and delivery issues, investigations from the federal government, and questions about its ability to one day generate sustainable profits, departures from senior employees have added yet another challenge. Most recently, CEO Elon Musk announced that chief technology officer JB Straubel will step down from the role and become an advisor to Tesla.

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How many executives has Ford gone through recently. A lot. Musk is the longest serving CEO in the car industry.

lopezlinette Business Insider is owned by a German company called Axel Springer that has strategic agreements with the German automakers involved in dieselgate.

Perhaps it is a natural process of the selection of the best to fit the purpose of the Company. Why is it assumed that C-level are _all_ incredibly bright and can make advancements just anywhere they would work? Do a follow-up on 'em in 5 years to check on hopping habits.

And now their watch is ended

I can’t seem to find the common denominator in all of this

I cannot be the only one who simply cannot stand Musk.

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