Arvind Saxena moves out of Hyundai

Arvind Saxena, Director Marketing and Sales at Hyundai Motor India has resigned from the company’s services, after a 7 year stint.

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Arvind Saxena moves out of Hyundai

Arvind Saxena, Director Marketing and Sales at Hyundai Motor India has resigned from the company’s services, after a 7 year stint. He joined the company as vice president.

After exiting Hyundai by the end of July, Mr. Saxena is speculated to be moving to Volkswagen India to head its marketing division.

Mr B.S Seo, managing director, Hyundai Motor India said “Our association with Mr. Saxena has been mutually enriching. He has guided the company through the years and helped the company stay ahead. We wish him the very best in his future endeavors.”

Mr Arvind Saxena said “I will always cherish the time spent at HMIL. The organization has been open to ideas and I have personally learnt a lot from the time spent at Hyundai Motor India. The company has a strong succession plan in place manned by very capable individuals who I am sure will take the company to the next level”

Before joining Hyundai, Arvind Saxena had served at Maruti Suzuki.

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