Sharad Agarwal, previously the Head of Field Forces for Audi India, has now been appointed as the Head of Lamborghini India with immediate effect. As the Head of Lamborghini India, his role is to drive the entire spectrum of activities for Lamborghini in India, overseeing the functions of Sales, Marketing, After Sales and Network Development. Sharad will bring his strategic and strong business understanding to further strengthen Lamborghini’s positioning within the Indian auto industry. Sharad’s exceptional attention to detail in everything will help the brand to focus on growth and excellence.
Prior to his appointment, Agarwal has been associated with Audi India since May 2012 as Head of Corporate Sales, Fleet and Leasing and Financial Services and moved as Head of Field Forces in 2013. Agarwal has a rich experience of around 15 years and has been associated with Zuari Industries, TVS Motor Company and Mahindra First Choice.
Commenting on the appointment, Andrea Baldi, General Manager of Automobili Lamborghini Asia Pacific said, “It’s indeed a pleasure to welcome Sharad as the Head of Lamborghini India. Sharad comes with 15 years of experience in the automotive industry and his expertise and contribution will allow us to further strengthen the brand in a market Lamborghini considers strategic and one of the most promising thanks to the already announced arrival of the Lamborghini SUV, URUS, announced in 2018.”
Source: Lamborghini
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