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Stellantis India restructures senior leadership to drive growth

Stellantis India restructures senior leadership to drive growth

India Today05-05-2025

Stellantis India has announced a strategic reorganisation of its senior leadership team to drive business growth, operational efficiency, and innovation.The move is aimed at aligning the leadership structure with the company's long-term objectives as it gears up to launch the Leapmotor brand in India while bolstering its existing Citroen and Jeep portfolios.According to the company, the restructuring emphasises agility, collaboration, and customer-centric strategies to strengthen Stellantis' position in the competitive Indian automotive market.advertisement
Kumar Priyesh, Business Head & Director - Automotive Brands, will now lead the Retail Business, overseeing Sales and Network Development for Jeep, Citroen, and the upcoming Leapmotor. His experience will be crucial in ensuring a seamless and enhanced customer experience across Stellantis' expanding brand portfolio.Shishir Mishra, Business Head & Director - Strategic Partnerships & Institutional Business, will take charge of Institutional Sales, Strategic Partnerships, Mobility Services, Pre-owned Cars, and Finance & Insurance Solutions. His strategic vision is expected to drive innovative mobility solutions and strengthen business partnerships, furthering Stellantis' growth in India.Shailesh Hazela, CEO & MD, Stellantis India, will continue to lead the company's overall India strategy, ensuring alignment with global objectives while addressing the specific needs of the Indian market. Under his leadership, Stellantis aims to reinforce its presence in India with a focus on innovation and customer satisfaction.advertisementCommenting on the leadership changes, Shailesh Hazela said, 'This realignment underscores our commitment to excellence and innovation. With a robust leadership team in place, we are well-positioned to deliver greater value to our customers and stakeholders while accelerating our growth in India.'Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine

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