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Nov 15, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
Hyundai Motor Co. on Friday named Jose Munoz, its global chief operating officer (COO) and head of North and South American operations, as its new and first foreign chief executive, as the carmaker braces for heightened uncertainties amid Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Munoz' appointment reflects the South Korean carmaker's ambition to rise to a global brand and ramp up its leadership in the electric and hybrid car markets. It also comes as Hyundai Motor Group, which includes Kia Corp., pours $12.6 bilion into building a new manufacturing plant and two battery joint ventures in the US state of Georgia.
"Munoz drove a profitability-focused sales structure through optimized volume and profit management. This resulted in record sales, market share growth and financial performance for both the Hyundai and Genesis brands in the North American market," Hyundai said in a press release.
He will take over as CEO in January next year. The company's current CEO Chang Jaehoon was promoted to Hyundai Motor Group's vice chairman.
Munoz, a former senior executive of Nissan Motor Co., has been credited with Hyundai’s ascent in the US, the world’s second-largest car market. The native Spaniard has spearheaded Hyundai’s shift toward sport utility vehicles and away from gas-powered sedan-focused marketing, as well as the introduction of its electric and hybrid models to the region.
"He will also focus on advancing the company’s global management system to further strengthen Hyundai Motor’s status as a global brand," Hyundai added.
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