Peter MacKenzie named managing director of Harley-Davidson India
MacKenzie joined Harley-Davidson in 2010, bringing with him almost 25 years of business development experience in the automotive industry.
Peter MacKenzie has been named managing director of Harley-Davidson India with immediate effect. MacKenzie assumes the role in addition to his current role as managing director for Greater China. He will continue to be based in Shanghai, China, with frequent travel to India and shall be supported by Manish Agarwal, country manager. Harley Davidson India's MD position was vacant since December last year when Vikram Pawah left the company to join BMW Group India as its president.
In his new role, MacKenzie will manage Harley-Davidson India’s leadership team responsible for in-country sales, dealer network management, marketing, service and operations activities to expand the company’s presence in the country.
MacKenzie joined Harley-Davidson in 2010, bringing with him almost 25 years of business development experience in the automotive industry. In his tenure with the company, he has consistently demonstrated an innovative and analytical approach to problem-solving, as well as successfully driven productivity, sales and profitability.
Marc McAllister, vice president and managing director, international markets, said “India is a strategic market for us in line with our company strategy to build the next generation of Harley-Davidson riders globally. I am confident that MacKenzie will provide strong leadership to the team to grow the reach and impact of our brand, as we expand our dealership network in the country to support our business and give loyal and new customers greater access to our brand.”
RELATED ARTICLES
Cosmo First diversifies into paint protection film and ceramic coatings
The Aurangabad, Maharashtra-based packaging materials supplier is leveraging its competencies in plastic films and speci...
JSW MG Motor India confident of selling 1,000 M9 electric MPVs in first year
The 5.2-metre-long, seven-seater luxury electric MPV, which will be locally assembled at the Halol plant in Gujarat, wil...
Modern Automotives targets 25% CAGR in forged components by FY2031, diversifies into e-3Ws
The Tier-1 component supplier of forged components such as connecting rods, crankshafts, tie-rods, and fork bridges to l...




28 Aug 2017
10723 Views
Autocar Professional Bureau
