His demise comes at a crucial junction when BMW Group India was in midst of implementing strategic measures for strengthening the dealer network across India," it added. Rudratej Singh had joined BMW Group India in August last year. Rudy, as he was popularly called, was the first Indian to head the BMW India operations. Rudratej Singh was the first Indian to head the BMW India operations. BMW Group President and CEO Rudratej Singh passed away on Monday morning due to a massive cardiac arrest, news agency PTI reported quoting sources. What wasn't, was that I knew consumer psyche in its essence because at Unilever that is what we ever did. Dayal succumbed to cancer and was only 40. "Our prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult period. Before joining BMW, he was the global president at Royal Enfield. The cause behind the sudden and unexpected demise is yet to be ascertained, the company said, but sources confirmed that Singh suffered a massive cardiac arrest.His demise comes at a crucial junction when the company was in the midst of implementing strategic measures for strengthening the dealer network across India, the auto maker said.
He will always be remembered as an inspiring and compassionate human being," an official statement said.Earlier this month, BMW Group India's Sales Director Mihir Dayal had passed away. On April 20, Rudratej Singh, the president and CEO of BMW Group India passed away reportedly due to a massive cardiac arrest. Rudratej Singh, who joined BMW India in August 2019 after a three-year stint at Royal Enfield, died of a cardiac arrest while working out on the treadmill in his home in Gurgaon His demise comes at a crucial junction when BMW Group India was in midst of implementing strategic measures for strengthening its dealer network across India. He will always be remembered as an inspiring and compassionate human being,” BMW Group India said in the statement.Singh had more than 25 years of experience and held multiple leadership positions both in the automotive and non-automotive industries.
BMW Group President and CEO Rudratej Singh passed away on Monday morning following a cardiac arrest. For reprint rights: Syndications Today"BMW Group India, with profound sorrow, announces the demise of Rudratej Singh (46), President and Chief Executive Officer on 20 April 2020. Rudratej Singh (1973 – 20 April 2020) was an Indian business executive. Singh grew up in … Singh had taken charge at BMW Group India on August 1 last year. His transformational vision and strategic orientation played a crucial role in navigation of BMW Group India in a challenging business environment. Prior to that, he was serving as the Global President at Royal Enfield. Rudratej Singh had joined BMW Group India in August last year. So I know what the consumer is essentially looking for even if I don't understand the bikes or cars that much," he said on the eve of the launch of Enfield's Interceptor in 2018.German luxury carmaker BMW India has been rocked by the sudden demise of its 46-year-old President and CEO Rudratej Singh.An alumunus of Delhi University, Rudy began his career in Dabur in 1996 and spent bulk of his career at Hindustan Unilever where he joined as area sales manager in 1998 and spent 16 years. Rudy had tweeted a touching obituary for Dayal on April 8. “BMW Group India, with profound sorrow, announces the demise of Rudratej Singh (46), president and chief executive officer on April 20, 2020,” the auto maker said in a statement. ALSO READ: Covid-19 impact: BMW … His transformational vision and strategic orientation played a crucial role in navigation of BMW Group India in a challenging business environment. "Rudratej Singh joined BMW Group India on 1 August 2019. He will always be remembered as an inspiring and compassionate human being. He was 46. In my previous stints I never saw consumers going crazy about a shampoo or a bar of soap that they bought. His transformational vision and strategic orientation played a crucial role in navigation of BMW Group India in a challenging business environment. Rudratej Singh joined BMW Group India on August 1, 2019. He had joined Unilever as Area Sales Manager of West UP zone in 1998 from where he rose to become the Vice President of the South Asia region in October 2012.This the second demise of a high ranking executive at the German company this month after its Sales Director Mihir Dayal passed away at the age of 40 after a battle with cancer.Like us on Facebook to see similar storiesPlease give an overall site rating:BMW Group India, CEO and President Rudratej Singh passed away today following a cardiac arrest. The cause behind the sudden and unexpected demise is yet to be ascertained, the company said, but sources confirmed that Singh suffered a massive cardiac arrest.