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Hero MotoCorp rejigs top deck to drive growth

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New Delhi, July 21

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The country’s largest two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp on Tuesday said it has made high-level changes in organisational structure with an aim to drive growth in the emerging business climate and create a bench-strength of future leaders.

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New structure

  • Rajat Bhargava has been appointed Chief of Staff in the office of Chairman and CEO Pawan Munjal
  • Malo Le Masson, currently the Head of Global Product Planning, has been appointed Head of Strategy
  • Ravi Pisipaty, currently head of three plants and the Global Parts Centre, has been elevated as the head of Plant Operations

As part of strengthening its leadership team, the company has appointed Rajat Bhargava to the newly created role of Chief of Staff in the office of Chairman and CEO Pawan Munjal, Hero MotoCorp said in a regulatory filing.

Bhargava has so far been heading the company’s Strategy, Global Business and Emerging Mobility Business Unit (EMBU). Further, the two-wheeler major appointed Malo Le Masson, currently the Head of Global Product Planning, as Head of Strategy.

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Besides, Ravi Pisipaty, currently head of three plants and the Global Parts Centre, has been elevated as the head of Plant Operations.

Mahesh Kaikini, chief of Gurgaon plant, has been given the charge of Chief Quality Officer. — PTI

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