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Former Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario resigns from Rivian’s board

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Last updated: 2025/12/24 at 12:09 AM
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Rivian’s board of directors is shrinking as Rose Marcario, the former CEO of Patagonia, steps down at the end of the year. The electric vehicle manufacturer announced Marcario’s resignation on Friday, citing her desire to focus on other commitments. This change occurs as Rivian prepares for a pivotal period, including the launch of its more affordable R2 SUV and expansion of its automated driving capabilities.

Marcario’s last day will be January 1, 2025, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The departure will reduce the board from eight to seven members. She joined Rivian’s board in January 2021, bringing a wealth of experience from her 12 years leading Patagonia.

The Significance of Marcario’s Departure for Rivian

The timing of Marcario’s resignation is notable. Rivian is gearing up to begin production and sales of the R2 SUV in the first half of 2026. This vehicle is crucial to the company’s strategy, as it’s designed to appeal to a broader customer base than its current, higher-priced offerings, the R1T truck and R1S SUV.

Rivian plans to manufacture hundreds of thousands of R2s annually, including at a new, large-scale factory currently under construction in Georgia. However, the Georgia project has faced some challenges, including local opposition and concerns about the project’s environmental impact.

A Legacy of Sustainability

Before joining Rivian, CEO RJ Scaringe frequently expressed his ambition for the company to emulate Patagonia’s brand identity, particularly its commitment to environmental responsibility. Marcario’s appointment was seen as a key step in realizing that vision. She has continued to contribute to Rivian’s sustainability efforts through her role as chair of the Rivian Foundation.

The Rivian Foundation, established with 1% of the company’s equity prior to its initial public offering (IPO) in 2021, aims to support initiatives that benefit the natural world. It began awarding grants in 2024, distributing $10 million initially and an additional $2.6 million more recently.

The Foundation’s relatively quiet start following the IPO coincided with a significant decline in Rivian’s stock price. The increased grant activity this year suggests a more active phase for the organization as Rivian stabilizes.

Broader Context: EV Market and Rivian’s Challenges

Rivian’s situation reflects the broader challenges facing the electric vehicle industry. While demand for EVs is growing, companies are navigating issues related to production scaling, supply chain constraints, and profitability. Competition in the EV market is also intensifying, with established automakers and new entrants vying for market share.

Rivian, like many EV startups, has yet to achieve consistent profitability. The company reported a net loss in its most recent quarterly earnings, although losses have been narrowing. The successful launch of the R2 and the ramp-up of production are vital to its long-term financial health.

Additionally, Rivian is investing heavily in developing its automated driving technology. The company showcased advancements in this area at its inaugural Autonomy & AI Day event last week, highlighting its ambitions to offer advanced driver-assistance systems and, eventually, fully autonomous driving capabilities. This development is a key area of focus for electric vehicles generally.

The company’s focus on sustainable transportation and its commitment to environmental initiatives continue to be central to its brand identity. Maintaining this image will be important as Rivian expands its operations and seeks to attract a wider range of customers.

A Rivian spokesperson stated the company “would like to thank her for her stewardship on the Rivian board over the past 5 years, and look forward to her continued leadership on the Rivian Foundation.”

Looking ahead, all eyes will be on Rivian’s progress toward the R2 launch in 2026 and the continued development of its automated driving features. The company’s ability to execute on these fronts will be crucial in determining its future success, and the impact of Marcario’s departure on these initiatives remains to be seen. Further details regarding potential board replacements and any shifts in Rivian’s strategic direction are expected in the coming months.

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