Campaign India Team
Mar 15, 2021

Hardeep Singh Brar joins Kia Motors India as national head of sales and marketing

Was director of marketing and sales at Great Wall Motor Co prior

Hardeep Singh Brar
Hardeep Singh Brar
Kia Motors India has announced the appointment of Hardeep Singh Brar as national head of sales and marketing. 
 
He moves from Great Wall Motors where he was director of marketing and sales. 
 
Kookhyun Shim, managing director and chief executive officer, Kia Motors India, said, “We are delighted to welcome Hardeep Singh Brar to Kia Motors India family as we accelerate our growth strategy to expand to newer regions in India. Kia has been able to disrupt the Indian automobile industry and emerge as a market leader in a record time and with Brar onboard, we are confident of consolidating our position further through a more consumer focused approach.”
 
Brar said, “I have followed Kia’s India journey and witnessed the way Kia has disrupted the market with three segment-leading products. It is an exciting phase that Kia Motors India is in right now and I look forward to continuing Kia’s phenomenal run and shaping the future for the brand.”
 
He has also worked with Maruti Suzuki, Volkswagen, General Motors and Nissan.  
 
 
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