16/02/2017
NEWS STORY
After 35 years', McLaren Marketing CEO Ekrem Sami today announced his decision to move on.
"I don't mind admitting that it feels a bit strange to be announcing that I'm moving on from McLaren," said Sami, "the company to which I've devoted almost all my professional life. But now is the right time.
"However, I'll continue to work on the projects with which I'm already engaged, and I expect to formalise my departure some time in late March.
"Over the past 35 years I've worked with some truly brilliant people, and I want to say thank you to them all. Our successes were a team effort in the most fundamental way.
"As for my own plans, I'm looking forward to broadening my professional outlook into the wider sports and entertainment sector, after being so immersed in the weird and wonderful world of Formula 1."
"Whatever Ekrem chooses to do with the rest of his professional life, I'll always regard him as a McLaren man through and through," said Zak Brown, Executive Director, McLaren Technology Group. "His commitment and work ethic remain absolutely second to none, and I feel privileged to have worked with him for so long – not only recently as his McLaren colleague but also, over many years, as his close associate, during my time at Just Marketing International.
"Ekrem and I achieved a lot together, and I don't mind admitting that I learned a hell of a lot from him. His commitment to the McLaren cause has never wavered, and you'd have to look very hard to find a man who works harder than he does.
"Bearing all that in mind, I'm confident that he'll excel in whatever areas he next chooses to ply his trade. He and I will definitely stay in touch, but I'll miss being his colleague. We all will. But we wish him well."
"I've known Ekrem for 34 years," added Mansour Ojjeh, Executive Committee Principal, McLaren Technology Group, "and, from the moment I first met him, I recognised in him a first-rate commercial mind and an unbelievable determination to succeed.
"Those early days were stressful but exciting – and, when we began to achieve world championship successes in the mid-to-late '80s with the likes of Niki [Lauda], Alain [Prost] and Ayrton [Senna], inevitably it was our superstar drivers and our brilliant engineers who seemed to get the lion's share of the credit. But, behind the scenes, Ekrem's clever but dogged commercial work was just as important. Again and again it was Ekrem who would successfully capture the valuable sponsor-partnerships that our rivals so coveted, and as a result we were able to fund the car-development programmes that enabled us to win and win and win again.
"On behalf of all at McLaren, I want to take this opportunity to thank Ekrem for his truly gigantic contribution, and to wish him continued success in the future."
"Since the Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company first purchased a McLaren shareholding 10 years ago, which event signalled the commencement of my involvement with the company, I've always been very impressed by the unique combination of quiet dignity and intense focus that has characterised the way Ekrem has led McLaren Marketing," said Mohammed Bin Essa Al Khalifa, Executive Committee Principal, McLaren Technology Group. "I echo the generous and accurate comments made by both Mansour and Zak, and I would like to add one final thought. Ekrem leaves McLaren Marketing in very good shape, its staff well set to continue to follow the example he's set so diligently for so long.
"And, that being the case, I want to thank him for what he's given to McLaren over those years, for a job very well done."