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BMW appoints new General Manager Marketing

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BMW Australia has announced Alex McLean as its new General Manager of BMW Marketing, effective 1 January 2022. McLean has worked for BMW Group Australia since 2013. During this time, he has served in several senior marketing roles for the MINI brand that include: Retail Marketing Specialist, CRM & Digital Marketing Manager and most recently as Head of Marketing across both Australia and New Zealand.

Under his leadership, MINI transformed its digital strategy and customer journey that included the first online vehicle purchase for BMW Group in Australia. This online approach extended to the launch of the MINI Electric Hatch, with the majority of vehicles secured online and all sold out only a couple of months after the launch. MINI was also the first premium automotive brand in Australia to advertise on TikTok.

In his new role, McLean will be tasked with helping to accelerate the growth of the BMW brand while driving awareness for the growing number of electrified vehicles and new technologies.

Wolfgang Buechel, CEO for BMW Group Australia, said: “I look forward to welcoming Alex as a member of our management team and working closely with him to further develop the BMW brand. He is an experienced executive with knowledge of the BMW Group brands and strong marketing expertise, both of which play a crucial role in achieving our goal to strengthen our brand’s position in the Australian premium automotive segment.”

Commenting on the promotion, McLean said: “I’m excited by the opportunity to move across to work with one of the greatest global brands. The BMW roundel is steeped in motoring history, with more than 100 years of stories to tell, yet it has an incredible future orientated approach focused on sustainable mobility.  I look forward to further enhancing the brand during my tenure and launching new products and technologies that start with the fully electric BMW iX3, iX and i4.”

McLean replaces Tony Sesto, who has decided to leave the company after 12 years of service. Buechel also took the opportunity to thank Sesto for his contribution to the success of the BMW brand in Australia: “I would like to thank Tony for his outstanding leadership and contribution to our business and collaborating with our 47 dealer partners across the nation to transform how we interact with our customers.”

The news comes as BMW posts outstanding year-to-date sales growth.  For 2021, BMW was the strongest growing German luxury automotive brand with 24,891 vehicles registered,  a 5.8% increase on 2020.

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