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Mike Song

Hyundai Motors Appoints New Head for Africa and Middle East

 

The Hyundai Motor Company has appointed Mr. Mike Song as the new head of its Africa and Middle East Region, commencing duties during the second week of May in Dubai.

Song, according to a statement obtained by AUTO REPORT AFRICA, will oversee operations throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, as well as Sub-Saharan Africa and the Canary Islands. He will be based at the Dubai Regional Headquarters in the United Arab Emirates.

“It is both an enormous challenge and a great privilege to take on such an exciting role,” said Song. “Hyundai is a leader in passenger car sales in several markets in the region, with a committed network of distributors, and a growing number of satisfied customers. I look forward to playing a vital role in the company’s continued success.”

Born in Korea in 1968, Song joined Hyundai in 1993 after graduating from Seoul National University. He was executive coordinator for sales and marketing in Canada from 2000 to 2005; worked within the Corporate Planning Division at Hyundai Global Headquarters from 2005 to 2009; and was sales coordinator for Hyundai Motor America from 2010 to 2014. Most recently, he has filled the role of Head of Asia-Pacific, Africa and Middle East Group, based in Korea.

He is joining the Africa and Middle East Regional Headquarters during an important period for the carmaker and will work to drive Hyundai sales in what are difficult market conditions through much of the region.

“Looking at the road ahead, there is considerable uncertainty in many markets, from the impact of low oil prices in the GCC and other petroleum producing countries, through to falling currencies in the two largest African markets – South Africa and Egypt,” said Song.

“Hyundai is, however, in a strong position despite the challenges. We are recognized for high quality, and increasingly for advanced engineering and stylish design, but we also retain a reputation for value, both at the time of purchase and in terms of continuing ownership costs. People feel Hyundai is dependable, as well as desirable.”

Song replaces Jin (James) Kim, who returned to a senior management position in Korea.

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