New Delhi: Andrew Palmer, extra standard as Andy Palmer, has resigned as vice-chairman and CEO of Change Mobility, the Ashok Leyland-owned electrical car firm. Thursday was his final day on the workplace. The identical day Palmer stepped down additionally from his function as a Board member of Ashok Leyland
Palmer, a worldwide trade veteran with over 40 years of expertise, was appointed to the Ashok Leyland Board in 2015. He was appointed additionally because the non-executive chairman of the British bus maker Optare in July 2020. First a part of Optare was acquired by Ashok Leyland in 2010. Now it’s a absolutely owned entity of the Indian industrial car main.
The electrical car initiatives of Optare and Ashok Leyland had been clubbed to kind Change Mobility in 2021, and Palmer was appointed as its vice-chairman and CEO from July 1, 2021.
Inside a 12 months, Change Mobility, which envisages to be a number one participant within the world electrical bus and van market, arrange a base in Spain, along with India.
It’s learnt that Palmer might take up a md or a non-executive function within the close to future. Instantly, he is anticipated to be absolutely engaged with the Palmer Basis charity to information deprived youths into apprenticeships.
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