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Date: 01 April 2021 Â Â |Â Â Author: Sean Keywood
Mark Hawkins has been chosen to head up Groupe Renault UK s fleet department, in one of several newly-announced senior appointments.
Hawkins has worked for the company for more than 27 years, most recently as head of dealer network development and performance.
He replaces Mark Dickens, who is moving to become head of Elexent UK, a Renault-owned business looking to help companies establish or expand EV fleets with tailor-made, turnkey charging solutions.
These are among a number of senior appointments announced as Groupe Renault divides into four separate business units - Renault, Dacia, Alpine, and Mobilize.
Among the other new appointments are Adam Wood being named as Dacia brand director in the north territory, which includes the UK, and Louise O Sullivan becoming marketing director.Â
Click the thumbs up >Renault has named Mark Hawkins as its new head of fleet, replacing Mark Dickens who becomes managing director of Elexent, a Renault-owned firm providing companies with electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions.
Hawkins has worked for Groupe Renault UK for more than 27 years, most recently in the role of head of dealer network development and performance.
He also has spent five years as head of business sales Pro+ and two years as sales director for Renault Australia.
Dickens, who has been with Groupe Renault UK for 25 years, will use his fleet experience to drive forward the manufacturer’s EV charging business with corporate customers.
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