Hunt, Auto Industry Stalwart, Heads Al-Futtaim Automotive
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkSunday, May 17, 2009
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Len Hunt, a veteran auto industry executive has been appointed Group Director, Automotive, Al-Futtaim and charged with leading the family owned business into an era of heightened expectations in the region’s auto industry.
Hunt will be based here in Dubai and will be responsible for strengthening existing principal relationships and creating avenues for incremental growth for Al-Futtaim Automotive, the foremost distributor of the world’s most desirable brands including Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Volvo and Hino. Al-Futtaim Automotive, which introduced Toyota to the UAE in 1955, also owns Automall the pre-owned vehicle division in UAE, Associated Motorways (AMW) in Sri Lanka, the Hertz franchise in the UAE and auto interests in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Al-Futtaim’s global reputation as one of Middle East’s leading, Forbes-listed family owned businesses that accelerated the region’s auto industry, was the chief draw card for Hunt to move to Dubai. “Al-Futtaim is an organisation that has consistently demonstrated that those companies who build and nurture talent which touches the consumer-its chief stakeholder– not only enjoy sustained growth, but see real profit increase,” said Hunt whose tremendous depth of experience gives him an enviable position as Middle East’s premier spokesperson for the automobile sector.
Hunt is an automotive stalwart. Following a 11-year stint with Jaguar in sales, marketing and service divisions, the UK-born Hunt joined the Audi division of Volkswagen in the U.K. as Managing Director in 1994. Five years later, Hunt stepped up the corporate ladder to head Audi in the USA and was promoted Executive Vice President and Head of Volkswagen of America in 2004. Kia Motors invited Hunt to head its US operations before leaving to work within Gallup Consulting’s Automotive group.
About Al-Futtaim
Established in the 1930s, Al-Futtaim initially operated as a trading company. Rapid development throughout the 1940s and 1950s saw the company establish itself regionally as an integrated commercial, industrial and services organisation. Headquartered in Dubai, Al-Futtaim is structured into seven operational divisions; Automotive, Engineering, Electronics & Technology, Retail, Financial Services, General Services, Real Estate and Joint Ventures. Today, Al-Futtaim operates through more than 65 companies in sectors as diverse as commerce, industry and services, and employs in excess of 20,000 people across the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Singapore and Europe.
David D’Souza, Director - Public Relations GMASCO Marketing Communications Tel: +971-4-2282101 Mobile: +971-50-6579636 Email: David.dsouza@gmasco.com
Source: GMASCO Marketing Communications
David D’Souza, Director - Public Relations, GMASCO Marketing Communications, Tel: +971-4-2282101, Mobile: +971-50-6579636, Email: David.dsouza at gmasco.com
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