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Joe Eberhardt Appointed President, Jaguar Land Rover North America

December 18, 2013
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Mahwah, N.J. - Joachim W. (Joe) Eberhardt was appointed president, Jaguar Land Rover North America, effective today. Eberhardt comes to Jaguar Land Rover North America with global industry and retail experience, including executive leadership sales, marketing and service roles at Chrysler Group, DaimlerChrysler UK, Mercedes-Benz U.S.A. and Daimler-Benz AG.


In addition, Eberhardt has held senior leadership and advisory positions in the technology, consulting and communications industries, including Boston Consulting Group, and remains a graduate-level Adjunct Professor of Marketing at New York University Stern School of Business.


He will report to Andy Goss, group sales operations director, Jaguar Land Rover, and will be responsible for JLR's North American operations including Sales, Service and Marketing in the United States and Canada.


Eberhardt joins Jaguar Land Rover as the company is experiencing market success with the launch of new vehicles including Land Rover Range Rover and Range Rover Sport and Jaguar F-TYPE. Through November, Jaguar Land Rover in the U.S. is up 21 percent year-to-date versus 2012.


"Joe Eberhardt is an outstanding executive addition to Jaguar Land Rover's global market leadership team heading up the critical U.S. and Canada operations at a time of tremendous growth and opportunity," said Goss. "Joe brings a proven industry track record and valuable global leadership experience in luxury sales, service and marketing. We look forward to Joe leading our North American team in working with our retail networks to further grow the business and better serve our customers."

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