Monday, October 25, 2010

JAGUAR LAND ROVER STRENGTHENS VOICE OF THE CUSTOMER AT BOARD LEVEL

Jaguar Land Rover today announces four senior executive appointments into new board-level roles in a restructured and significantly enhanced global marketing and sales division.

The new organisational structure is being implemented to accelerate Jaguar Land Rover's continued progress towards developing a strong and consistently profitable global premium automotive business centred on the iconic Jaguar and Land Rover brands.

Phil Popham, currently Land Rover Managing Director, is appointed Director, Global Sales and Service Operations, Jaguar Land Rover. Popham, 45, who has more than 20 years' combined experience with the Land Rover and Jaguar brands, will have management responsibility for the global sales and after sales operations of both brands, overseeing the company's national and regional business units and the dealer network worldwide.

John Edwards, currently Managing Director, Land Rover UK and Central Europe, is appointed Global Brand Director, Land Rover. Edwards, 48, who has more than 10 years' experience with Land Rover, will assume global responsibility for the brand.

Adrian Hallmark, joins the company as Global Brand Director, Jaguar. Hallmark, 48, who will have global responsibility for the Jaguar brand, joins Jaguar Land Rover from Saab Automobile, where he was Executive Sales Director; prior to this he held senior management positions at Porsche, Bentley and Volkswagen.

Mike Wright, currently Director, Customer Services, Jaguar Land Rover, is appointed to the new role of Executive Director, Jaguar Land Rover. Wright, 57 will continue to focus on the development of financial services globally and special vehicle operations for both brands and will take on additional responsibilities relating to the development of corporate strategies.

All four senior executives are members of Jaguar Land Rover's Executive Committee and report directly to Dr Ralf Speth, Chief Executive Officer, Jaguar Land Rover.

"These new appointments and the new structure significantly strengthen the marketing and sales organisation for the Jaguar and Land Rover brands within the framework of one globally successful company," commented Dr Speth. "The changes will also ensure that the voice of the customer is heard even more clearly at the most senior level in the business."

The new appointments and business structure are effective 1st December 2010.