Campaign India Team
Apr 21, 2020

BMW Group India CEO Rudratej Singh is no more

He passed on 20 April following a cardiac arrest. He had taken charge at BMW Group India on 1 August 2019.

BMW Group India CEO Rudratej Singh is no more
This is the second untimely demise of a high-ranking executive at the company this month. On 7 April,  BMW Group India's sales director Mihir Dayal (40) had passed away after a battle with cancer.
 
In an official statement, the company said: "BMW Group India, with profound sorrow, announces the demise of Rudratej Singh (46), President and Chief Executive Officer on 20 April 2020. Our prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult period. He will always be remembered as an inspiring and compassionate human being. His transformational vision and strategic orientation played a crucial role in navigation of BMW Group India in a challenging business environment. His demise comes at a crucial junction when BMW Group India was in the midst of implementing strategic measures for strengthening the dealer network across India."
 
Arlindo Teixeira, chief financial officer, BMW Group India has been appointed as the President (act.) in the interim.
 
Prior to his joining BMW India, Rudratej 'Rudy' Singh was the global president at Chennai-based Royal Enfield. Prior to his stint at Royal Enfield, he had worked with Unilever in India and international markets for over 16 years. 
 
(This article first appeared on Autocarpro.in)
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