Volvo Car Malaysia today officially welcomes Charles Frump as its new managing director following the departure of Nalin Jain.
KUALA LUMPUR: Volvo Car Malaysia today officially welcomes Charles Frump as its new managing director following the departure of Nalin Jain, who had served from 2019-2020.
Frump joins Volvo Car Malaysia from Volvo Car India, where he had been serving as managing director since 2017. Frump holds a Master of Business Administration degree in International Marketing from UCLA Anderson School of Management, Los Angeles, USA. He completed his bachelor’s in economics and mathematics from St Olaf College, Minnesota, USA.
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