Peugeot Announces Senior Management Changes in Readiness for a Return to Growth


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COVENTRY, UNITED KINGDOM – September 28, 2009: Peugeot UK has re-structured its senior personnel line-up to optimise the experience of its directors in readiness for the impending frequency of new product launches, high quality services and the prospect of sales growth.

Andrew Didlick returns to lead media relations in the newly created role of Director of Communications. He replaces Andy Sutton, who takes over the Group’s growing Commercial and Technical Training operation. With Peugeot embarking on its most prolific time of development and progress, the focus will be on maximising the communication of its achievements and new product initiatives to an ever-wider audience.

Andrew assumes a wider Communications role from 1st October and has the clear objective of keeping the UK media up to speed with the Company’s many new developments with imminent new and supplementary product introductions including the 3008 Crossover, 5008 compact MPV, and RCZ sports coupé. Peugeot’s leading role as an environmental automotive producer is another key area of expansion with the arrival next year of the electric i0n car and diesel-electric HYbrid models from 2011.

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