HYUNDAI has appointed Rob Turnbull as its new UK sales director.
Turnbull, who has worked for BMW Group since 2000 and most recently held the role of head of sales at Mini, steps into his new role today. He reports directly to Ashley Andrew, managing director.
Turnbull, an accountant by trade, boasts more than 20 years of automotive, sales and retail experience, having worked in a number of senior roles across the BMW Group. He started out at Rover in 1992 based at Plant Oxford.
He said: ‘I am really excited to be joining Hyundai at what is a critical time for the UK business as well as the UK industry.
‘Over the last 10 years, I have witnessed the most incredible transformation of the Hyundai brand – it has moved from a challenger to a formidable top 10 player. Last year, Hyundai outperformed the market and achieved a record market share in the UK.
‘This year my role is to support Ashley in focusing on smart growth across the right sales channels – establishing a firm base from which we can grow in the years ahead. We have the right products and I believe we are ready for the future.’
Ashley Andrew said: ‘We are thrilled to be welcoming Rob to the team. His approachable and collaborative style, coupled with the breadth and depth of his experience, will be instrumental in delivering strong, sustainable business growth.’
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