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Saurabh Vats is welcomed as deputy MD at Nissan Motors.

Saurabh Vats is welcomed as deputy MD at Nissan Motors.

By - 25 Jan 2024 09:40 PM

Saurabh Vatsa, a seasoned veteran of the automotive sector, moved from Stellantis to Nissan Motor.Saurabh Vatsa has been appointed as Deputy Managing Director by Nissan Motor India, with effect from January 15. In this capacity, Saurabh is in charge of assisting the leadership of Nissan's transformation strategy and getting the business ready for the company's upcoming phase, which is scheduled to begin in 2023.We are pleased to announce that Saurabh Vatsa has become a Deputy Managing Director at Nissan Motor India Private Limited. Having worked with some of the top automakers in the business, Saurabh brings a plethora of knowledge and experience to the table. A post on Linkedin states, "He will play a key role as the company gets ready to deliver on the Mid Term Plan (MTP) and drive into our Ambition 2030 goals."Having worked with some of the top automakers in the business, Saurabh brings a plethora of knowledge and experience to the table. Saurabh was the Citroen Brand Head for India at Stellantis in his prior position.

He has held several roles at Daewoo Motors, General Motors, and GM Korea Company, among other companies.Nissan Motor India said on Monday that Saurabh Vatsa has been appointed as the Deputy Managing Director, starting immediately. He will support the company's ongoing transformation goal and report to Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava, the manufacturer stated in a statement.Nissan Motor India said on Monday that Saurabh Vatsa has been appointed as the Deputy Managing Director, starting immediately. The manufacturer announced in a statement that he will work with managing director Rakesh Srivastava to carry out the company's ongoing transformation goal.The hiring is a reflection of the company's transformation plan to match the opportunities and difficulties that the Indian automotive industry faces, it said in its entirety.Vatsa joins Nissan from Stellantis, where he was a member of the Stellantis leadership team and oversaw the Citroen brand from its introduction in India. Nissan India Operations President Frank Torres stated, "His (Vatsa) appointment underpins our commitment to invest USD 600 million (Rs 5,300 crore) in India as part of the Alliance and introduce more products for the Indian consumer as part of the transformation plan."

 

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