BMW Group has announced several management changes within its UK sales division including a new post of general manager future retail.
“With recent market developments, changing customer behaviours and an increasing focus on digital customer interaction, BMW has identified a new role within the organisation, the automaker said.
Gary Lewington has been appointed in this new position from today, reporting directly to CEO Chris Brownridge.
Lewington has spent 34 years at BMW Group with the last eight years in his previous role as general manager – National Sales, BMW.
“His experience of the retail partner network and his broader knowledge of the company make him the ideal candidate for this new role,” BMW said.
Lewington is replaced as general manager – National Sales by Rob East, who has headed corporate sales for the BMW and Mini brands since joining the group in 2019.
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By GlobalDataSteve Roberts was named general manager – corporate sales. With over 25 years’ experience with BMW Group UK, Steve was previously in charge of Mini corporate and used cars between 2017 and 2019.
“Steve’s rounded knowledge will ensure the continued development for both brands in the fleet and corporate market, with a particular focus on electrification as mobility needs of business customers evolve,” BMW said.
Andrew Sargeant is manager – BMW sales development, reporting to Rob East and responsible for sales campaigns and incentives.