CONGRATULATIONS to Krishan Bodhani who has been appointed the CEO of Porsche Cars Great Britain.
The appointment follows former CEO Sarah Simpson departing the company at her own request by mutual agreement.
Krishan is an experienced automotive executive. He takes up his appointment at Porsche on 01 February 2023, joining from Mercedes-Benz General Distributor (MBGD) Europe, Middle East and Africa where he was Vice President and Director, a post had has held since January 2020.
A former Director of Used Sales and Remarketing for Mercedes-Benz UK, he has also headed up the smart brand in the UK. He has also worked at Audi and Volkswagen in the UK.
In Krishan Bodhani, we have gained a proven sales and marketing expert for our UK subsidiary. He knows all about the specifics of the British market. I am convinced that he will further strengthen our brand’s presence in the market and provide the right impetus for Porsche.
Detlev von Platen, Executive Board - Sales and Marketing, Porsche AG Tweet
Porsche GB is the Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer’s fourth-largest market worldwide.

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