Renault-Nissan appoints Christophe Dalby as HR director for India
Chennai, August 6, 2013: The Renault-Nissan Alliance has announced the appointment of Christophe Dalby as director HR for Renault-Nissan in India, with effect from August 1.
Chennai, August 6, 2013: The Renault-Nissan Alliance has announced the appointment of Christophe Dalby as director HR for Renault-Nissan in India, with effect from August 1.
Dalby, who prior to this appointment has been General Manager Talent Management and Executive Development at Renault, will be responsible for all HR operations in India to ensure the best-of-class effectiveness and efficiency of HR delivery and to optimise Renault-Nissan HR Synergies for India operations.
Mr. Dalby will be based at the Renault Nissan Technology Business Centre India (RNTBCI), Chennai and will report to Danny Griffiths, vice-president (Human Resources & Chief Security Officer AMIE) and to Dominique Dumoulin, Renault Asia-Pacific HR VP, and functionally to Marc Nassif, Country MD for Renault in India and to Kenichiro Yomura, president, Nissan India Operations and MD and CEO, Nissan Motor India.
Dalby has rich and extensive background in talent management and executive development based out of Europe. Prior to his stint with Renault as General Manager Talent Management and Executive Development at Renault, he was Director Talent Management, Recruitment and Training at Nissan International SA (January 2006-December 2011), Director Human Resources at Nissan France SA (September 2001-December 2005) and Manager International Human Resources at Renault SAS (January 1998-August 2001) in his previous stints with the Alliance partner companies.
Dalby has a Masters Degree from ESCP-EAP (GE) in Human Resources.
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