BMW Italia: changes in management from 1 September 2022

Alessandro Salimbeni new BMW Motorrad Director

BMW Italia: changes in management from 1 September 2022BMW Italia: changes in management from 1 September 2022

Changes in the management organization announced BMW Italy from 1 September 2022, keeping in mind the philosophy of professional growth and diffusion of skills within the company. Speaking of the two-wheeler division, Alexander Salimbeni, currently Customer Support Director, will hold the position of Director BMW Motorrad.

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Based on what was communicated, from 1 September 2022 Gianluca Durante will become new BMW Sales Director; Salvatore Nicola Nanni will take on the role of new General Manager of BMW Rome, Alessandro Salimbeni, as mentioned, will be the new Director of BMW Motorrad and Dario Mennella the new Director of the Customer Support division.
Alexander Salimbeni, currently Customer Support Director, will, as mentioned, have the role of BMW Motorrad Director. Graduated in Business Economics with a marketing focus at the Luigi Bocconi University of Milan, 56 years old, Salimbeni has been present at BMW Italia since 1997 and has held various positions including Regional Director, General Manager of the BMW Milan branch and Aftersales director. He had been at the top of the company's Customer Support division since 2020.

Salimbeni will assume the role currently held by Salvatore Nicola Nanni, who will instead become General Manager of BMW Rome from next September 49st. Graduated in business economics in Parma, 2006 years old, Nanni has been with BMW Italia since 2018 and has held various positions in the Used Car and Fleet Car divisions and then in BMW car marketing. After having been Marketing Manager of BMW Motorrad Italia and BMW car marketing director, since XNUMX he was in charge of the two-wheel division.

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