Stellantis Appoints Shailesh Hazela As New CEO & Managing Director For India

Mobility Outlook Bureau
01 Jun 2024
02:42 PM
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Stellantis operates three manufacturing plants in Ranjangaon, Hosur, and Thiruvallur, an ICT Hub in Hyderabad, a Software Centre in Bengaluru, and two R&D centres in Chennai and Pune.


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Stellantis has announced the appointment of Shailesh Hazela as the new CEO and Managing Director. Shailesh will succeed Aditya Jairaj, who will be relocating to the United States. Both executives will transition through mid-July.

Shailesh Hazela, previously serving as Vice President – Global Purchasing and Supply Chain for India & Asia Pacific Region for Stellantis, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in driving growth and innovation. Since joining Stellantis in September 2022, Shailesh has focused on leveraging and developing the supply base across India, ASEAN, Korea, Japan, and other regions for Stellantis in the IAP region.

With over 28 years of experience across diverse sectors including automotive, telecommunication, and railways, Shailesh holds a Master’s in Business Administration and a Bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering.

“We are delighted to welcome Shailesh Hazela as our new CEO and MD and we would like to thank Aditya for his leadership and contributions to Stellantis India,” said Ashwani Muppasani, COO - Stellantis India & Asia Pacific. “Shailesh's strategic vision and extensive experience will be instrumental in driving growth and innovation in the Indian market. We are confident that Shailesh will lead the company in fostering sustainable business growth,” he added.

Reflecting on his appointment, Hazela commented, “Our iconic brands have led the global automobile industry, and I am committed to upholding and advancing this legacy. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Aditya Jairaj for his contributions, and I am committed to fostering sustainable progress with our exceptional teams and partners. I look forward to accelerating technological innovation and strengthening our position in existing and emerging mobility segments.”

The company's “Make in India” initiative is ongoing, with India being the only country to locally produce four Jeep nameplates outside North America (Wrangler, Compass, Meridian, and Grand Cherokee) and the Citroën C5 Aircross outside France.

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