Renault chairman Senard to step down from Nissan's board
TOKYO (Reuters) -Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard is to step down from Nissan's board of directors, the Japanese automaker said on Thursday, as the company tackles its declining performance. Senard, who served as Nissan's vice chairman, will resign at the end of the annual general meeting of shareholders scheduled for June, a company statement said. It said another Renault representative, Pierre Fleuriot, would also leave Nissan's board at the same time.