July 23, 2014

New Managing Director for BMW Group UK and Ireland

The BMW Group has named Graeme Grieve as the new Managing Director of BMW Group UK and Ireland and he will take up his new position on October 1, 2014. Graeme is currently based in Munich and responsible for the BMW Group Importer business covering more than
80 countries around the world. He succeeds Tim Abbott who has been appointed as Managing Director, BMW Group South Africa where he will be responsible for leading a team of 4,500 employees in the BMW Plant Rosslyn manufacturing operation, the national sales company and BMW Financial Services.

Graeme has a broad experience of the motor industry spanning many different markets and cultures. He first joined BMW UK in 1990 and held several positions before being appointed Sales Director in 2001. He subsequently joined Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited in 2006 as Global Sales and Marketing Director before moving to Munich in 2009 to take responsibility for the BMW Group Importer business. During this time, he was also responsible for establishing an independent worldwide sales organisation for Mini within the BMW Group.

"Graeme's breadth of experience across the company has proved to be a great asset in his current position and provides an excellent foundation for his leadership of BMW Group UK," said Ian Robertson, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for BMW sales and marketing.

Graeme added, "I am clearly delighted with my new appointment. While the current business environment remains dynamic, our strong brands and outstanding range of cars and motorcycles provides many opportunities. My role will be to give clear leadership and direction to the company and to continue our strong partnership with our dealer network to meet the challenges which lie ahead."

Graeme is 53 years-old, was educated at the University of Central Lancashire and is married with two children. He has a keen interest in motorsport and motorcycling.


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