Royal Enfield appoints Piyush Prasad as India’s Business Development Head

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-07 16:30

Piyush Prasad
New Delhi: Royal Enfield has appointed Piyush Prasad as the new Business Development Lead for India. This news was shared by Prasad on his LinkedIn Id. Former to that, Piyush Prasad was National Business Head for Hero Electric Vehicles where he contributed for four years.

Prasad is a veteran with almost 25 years of experience, starting automobile career from Hyundai as an Area Manager. His past work experiences include Mahindra Rise, General Motors, Renault India, Harley Davidson, and Hero Electric Vehicles.

With the help of his expertise and business strategies, Royal Enfield is expected to reach new heights.

Piyush Prasad is a graduate from Kirori Mal College in BSc (Hons) physics following that he did Masters in International Business from Delhi School of Economics.

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