Vegh Automobiles appoints Vivek Tomar as Chief Operating Officer

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Vegh Automobiles appoints Vivek Tomar as Chief Operating Officer

Electric vehicle startup Vegh Automobiles has appointed Vivek Tomar as the Chief Operating Officer (COO). Prior to joining Vegh Automobiles, Tomar served as Chief Business Officer at HOP Electric. 

In his new role as Chief Operating Officer at Vegh Automobiles, Tomar will play a critical role in designing and executing Vegh's go-to-market strategy, channel partner development, fostering robust customer relationships and optimising business processes to cater to the evolving demands of the market.

Tomar brings with him a  ealth of experience and a diverse skill set, including expertise in channel sales development, business strategies and execution, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) management, digital and regional marketing, market analysis, channel sales and service management, SaaS integration and execution, e-mobility solutions, and quality control.

Sumeet Gupta, Founder and Managing Director of Vegh Automobiles said, " We firmly believe that his strategic vision and extensive experience will be
instrumental in propelling Vegh towards even greater success in the rapidly expanding EV market."

 

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