Campaign India Team
Aug 03, 2021

Ashish Sahni, Joel Verany handed new roles at Stellantis India

Sreeji Kumar also given a wider mandate

Ashish Sahni (left) and Joel Verany
Ashish Sahni (left) and Joel Verany
Stellantis, the multinational automotive manufacturing corporation, formed in 2021, after a 50-50 merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and the PSA Group, has announced its leadership team in India which will report to Roland Bouchara, CEO and managing director, Stellantis.
 
Joel Verany has been given the mandate for sales and marketing for Stellantis in India. Verany has been working with PSA, including Citroen India, for 20 years. He was most recently vice president - sales and network, Citroen India. He will now be working on both Citroën and Jeep in India. 
 
Ashish Sahni, formerly director - digital marketing, PCA India, has been given the mandate of the company's customer journey and digital transformation in India. He will also be in charge for performance marketing across India and Asia Pacific (IAP). 
 
Sreeji Kumar will be in charge of information technology and digital transformation at Stellantis India. He joined the erstwhile PCA India as chief information officer in 2020 and was heading IT solutions. 
 
Bouchara said, “The Stellantis India organisation is firmly in place with a rock-solid leadership. The appointed senior executives, with their extensive experience, will support me in integrating our operations, strengthening our processes and driving Stellantis India’s operations to the next level.” 
 
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