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Shi Hong, deputy general manager of Shanghai GM, was promoted very quickly from the workshop, and his hair was not small

Operator Finance Network Wan Huan Xi / Wen

As a well-known car company in the industry, Shanghai GM has cultivated a group of capable executives for many years, and operator finance will reveal the past history of Shi Hong, the current deputy general manager of Shanghai GM.

Shi Hong, deputy general manager of Shanghai GM, was promoted very quickly from the workshop, and his hair was not small

Relevant information shows that Shi Hong graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and he entered the society after graduating from a famous university. Earlier, he worked for companies such as ABB.

SAIC-GM was established on June 12, 1997, jointly funded by SAIC Motor And General Motors. In 1996, when Shanghai GM was still in the early stage of preparation, Shi Hong joined the work, and he became the first GM person.

In 1997, Shanghai GM officially opened the curtain, and Shi Hong also served as the production manager of Shanghai GM's paint shop. In the workshop, he worked for several years.

In 2000, Shi Hong began to contact marketing, and he also experienced and grew in related departments.

Later, Shi Hong was appointed as the Marketing Director of the Buick Brand in 2007 and 2014 and the Executive Deputy Director of the Marketing Department of Shanghai General Motors.

In 2015, after Shanghai GM released the "2020 Strategy", it began to carry out a "big knife" at the company's senior management.

According to relevant information, the company's senior management decided to appoint Shi Hong to replace Cai Bin as the deputy general manager of Shanghai GM, while Cai Bin and Wu Bing were transferred back to SAIC, and Cai Bin and Wu Bing were appointed as executive directors of the economic operation department of SAIC Group and general manager of SAIC Insurance Company respectively.

In addition, Zhao Xuelin, Wang Hua and Lei Ming, the three senior executives of SAIC-GM, also underwent job adjustments at that time.

To this day, Shi Hong is still on the job, and it has been 7 years since he became the second in command of Shanghai GM.

In fact, after Shanghai GM's recent good report card, it is inseparable from the efforts of a line of executives, including Shi Hong. Of course, Shanghai GM's current gratifying performance is likely to form a certain pressure on its future development, and this also requires Shi Hong to take the lead in breaking through.

(Editor-in-Charge: Wan Huanxi)

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