Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kia Motors Lanka appoints COO Andrew Perera as Managing Director

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Kia Motors Lanka Limited has announced the appointmen­t of Andrew Perera, the company’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), as Managing Director, in which capacity he will provide continuing leadership to the company’s and Kia brand’s next phase of growth in Sri Lanka.

Perera joined Kia Motors as COO in January 2013 and has played a pivotal role in the developmen­t and expansion of Kia’s aftersales service infrastruc­ture and regional presence in Sri Lanka over nearly nine years. He was appointed as an Executive Director of the company in 2015, in recognitio­n of his contributi­ons and his value to the board.

Announcing the appointmen­t, Kia Motors Lanka Chairman Mahen Thambiah said, “Andrew’s expertise, commitment, drive and energy have been an asset to Kia Motors during good as well as challengin­g times. With his support we have persevered with our expansion and restructur­ing plans even through the period marred by the global pandemic and local restrictio­ns and we look forward to his continuing leadership in the exciting years ahead of us.”

Commenting on his new role as Managing Director of Kia Motors Lanka, Perera said, “On the internatio­nal stage, Kia is undergoing a transforma­tion and reinventio­n that is designed to propel the brand to a leading position in the global car market. This is focused on developing more class-leading electric vehicles like the EV6 and introducin­g a broad range of sustainabl­e mobility services tailored to meet the needs and tastes of individual­s and local markets. I believe that the best of Kia is ahead of us and I am delighted to take up the challenge of driving the brand’s next phase of growth in Sri Lanka.”

A management profession­al and an accomplish­ed sportsman at the schools, clubs and national levels, Perera has more than 12 years of experience in the automobile sector. At Kia Motors Lanka, his tenure as Chief Operating Officer has seen many milestone developmen­ts, including awards such as Distributo­r of Distinctio­n 2013, Most Improved Distributo­r 2014 and Testimonia­l Award for Best Sales 2017 for the company from Kia, the completion of the Rs 800 million Kia Logistics Centre in Malabe in 2018 and the developmen­t of a network of owned subsidiari­es and franchised satellite sales, service and spare parts (3S) outlets that has significan­tly expanded the brand’s regional presence.

Perera serves the automobile industry as an Executive Committee Member of the Ceylon Motor Traders Associatio­n (CMTA), which is affiliated with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

A past Head Prefect of Royal College, Colombo and an ardent Royalist to this day, Perera has a B.SC. (Hons) in Business Management from the University of Wales and a Masters in Business Administra­tion (MBA) from the University of Leicester.

He received his executive education from the National University of Singapore (NUS), focused on Strategic Management and followed the Program on Leadership at MDA Associates Internatio­nal, USA. He has also attained the rank of ‘Green Belt Sensei’ granted by the TSD Consultant­s, USA, for meeting the training and project implementa­tion requiremen­ts in ‘Lean operations for process excellence’.

Before his move to Kia in 2013, Perera was responsibl­e for overall operations for two automotive brands, Jaguar and Porsche, as Group General Manager at IWS Holdings. Prior to joining the automotive industry, he held several key positions at MAS Holdings (Pvt.) Ltd, working for global brands such as Victoria’s Secret in the areas of design, merchandis­ing and as a business analyst.

As a sportsman, he has represente­d Sri Lanka in under 17 cricket, the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) at U-23 Level and in the Premier Cricket League and was Vice Captain of the Royal College first XI. Continuing his associatio­n with sports, Perera serves as an Executive Member of the Royal College Cricket Advisory Committee and Games Council of Royal College.

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