Pratap Bose, Vice President, Global Design of Tata Motors, has resigned. Martin Uhlarik, who was previously the Head of Design for Tata Motors European Technical Centre (TMETC), UK, has taken over his role. The news of Bose’s resignation has come as a big surprise because he was a familiar face within the company and a favourite of the media.
- Tata Global Design head Pratap Bose quits for better opportunities
- Martin Uhlarik to take over Bose’s role
- Bose’s abrupt exit coincides with Tata looking for a new MD
Pratap Bose quits Tata
An internal communique by the company states that Bose has decided to leave for better opportunities, a clear indication that he is heading to another auto brand. The memo adds that he will proceed on leave for the reminder of his tenure.
His constant messaging on design and why it was so imperative for Tata’s new family of cars made sense, especially when customers noticed the changes and brand perception improved.
Bose has also been in the news in recent times for being shortlisted as World Car Person of the Year 2021, an award which ultimately went to Akio Toyoda of Toyota Motor Corporation.
Martin Uhlarik: A brief profile
Martin Uhlarik joined Tata Motors in 2016 as the Head of Design, UK, and has a career spanning 27 years in the industry. He has led the development of the latest generation of Tata’s cars which are based on the brand’s Impact design language. He will continue to operate from TMETC in the UK, and lead the design teams based in Coventry (UK), Turin (Italy) and Pune (India). Uhlarik will report to Shailesh Chandra, President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors.
The news of Bose’s abrupt exit comes at a time when Tata Motors is on the lookout for a new managing director. The company had announced the appointment of Marc Llistosella with much fanfare, but this fell through subsequently. Guenter Butschek will continue as MD and CEO until June 30, 2021.
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