RattanIndia’s Revolt Motors appoints Pankaj Sharma as Chief Business Officer
Pankaj Sharma is a veteran of the auto industry in India with nearly three decades of experience having worked in leadership positions in major auto companies in the two-wheeler, four-wheeler, and commercial vehicle segments with extensive experience in strategy, sales, marketing, servicing, customer experience, dealer development and digital transformation in the automotive industry.
RattanIndia’s Revolt Motors, a Haryana-based electric vehicle bike company, has announced the appointment of Pankaj Sharma as Chief Business Officer (CBO) of the company.
Rattan India Enterprises is the flagship company of the Rattan India Group, which is engaged in tech-focussed, new-age businesses including e-commerce, EVs, fintech and drones.
Sharma has earlier worked as India Head of Ola Electric with responsibilities including Sales, Service, Distribution, Customer Experience and, Go To Market for the company.
Pankaj Sharma is a veteran of the auto industry in India with nearly three decades of experience having worked in leadership positions in major auto companies in the two-wheeler, four-wheeler, and commercial vehicle segments with extensive experience in strategy, sales, marketing, servicing, customer experience, dealer development and digital transformation in the automotive industry.
Sharma was National Business Head and Member of the Management Team at Royal Enfield in his earlier stint. He has also worked as National Head – Sales Operations at Volkswagen Group India, responsible for scaling up sales and dealer network for the company. He was the first Indian to reach the Upper Management Cadre (OMK) at Volkswagen group.
Sharma has also held multiple leadership positions at Maruti Suzuki and was one of the youngest members to be promoted to the Management Committee of Maruti Suzuki. He started his career in the auto industry with Tata Motors with stints in commercial vehicle sales.
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