Company investors want a new CEO as "Elon Musk destroyed Tesla's reputation"
Tesla Musk Row: Ross Gerber, a long-time investor in Tesla, has publicly demanded Elon Musk resign from the post of CEO. Gerbal argues that he is getting distracted, especially due to Trump's role in the White House, so the company should look for a new CEO.
Ross Gerber, a long-time investor at Tesla, publicly demanded that Elon Musk resign as CEO. Gerbal feels that he is getting distracted, especially due to Trump's stay at the White House, and is leading the company into crisis.
Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth Management, told Sky News, "There is no doubt that Musk is committed to his work in the government. That's where he is spending his time. He is not running Tesla. I think Tesla needs a new CEO. The business has been ignored for too long."
Gerber Kawasaki has invested in Tesla for a decade with Musk as its leader. While not among Tesla's largest investors - as of February 2025, his company holds 262,352 shares - his company has been reducing its investment in Tesla since 2023. Ross Gerber, one of Musk's loudest advocates for changes at the company, has begun speaking out against Musk. His criticism has escalated after Musk became more involved with White House affairs.