Suzuki Motorcycle appoints new executive vice president

    SMIPL hires Sajeev Rajasekharan as new executive VP for India; key focus to be on driving market growth of bikes.

    Published On Jul 20, 2016 07:00:00 PM

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    Suzuki Motorcycle appoints new executive vice president

    Suzuki Motorcycle India (SMIPL), a subsidiary of two-wheeler manufacturer Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, announced the appointment of Sajeev Rajasekharan as its new executive vice president for sales and after-sales.

    In this capacity, he will be responsible for driving growth in market share as well as delivering a great experience for all Suzuki customers. Rajasekharan brings with him a wealth of experience from over two decades spent in marketing, sales and operations. He last served as Panasonic India’s deputy divisional managing director (Channel and Retail). He also played an instrumental role in setting up and developing Electrolux’s India (PE Electronics) operations as COO of the company. In his initial years, he worked with BlowPlast and Onida before moving on to Samsung where his successful decade-long stint in various roles culminated as head of Home Appliances Division.

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