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Han Miao, Ferrari's deputy general manager for Greater China, has made numerous appearances in recent years but has barely disclosed personal information

Operator Finance Wan Huan Xi / Wen

Some time ago, the third China Automotive and Mobility Future Summit was officially held in Hainan, and a number of car executives appeared on the scene, and Han Miao, who was then the deputy general manager of Ferrari Greater China, also appeared at the summit.

Many people may not be familiar with Han Miao, and operator finance tries to reveal Han Miao's career development and performance in recent years.

Han Miao, Ferrari's deputy general manager for Greater China, has made numerous appearances in recent years but has barely disclosed personal information

Relevant information shows that Han Miao has been the deputy general manager of Ferrari Greater China for several years, and he and Ferrari have many years of "friendship".

Previously, Han Miao served as the deputy general manager and director of Ferrari Masarati Automobile International Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., which also shows that Han Miao's own ability and the company attach importance to him.

Although Han Miao has hardly disclosed his personal information, such as his department or even his previous employment experience, he has not been found, but in recent years, due to the needs of work, Han Miao has gradually become active in the public eye. According to relevant information disclosure, Han Miao has also participated in relevant conferences or forums in the industry as a representative of the company for many times.

It is worth mentioning that as early as 1993, Ferrari entered the Chinese market, nearly 30 years ago, it can be said that in terms of scale and experience, Ferrari has a lot of qualifications in China.

Over the years, Ferrari has also experienced the growth of some local executives in the Chinese market, and time has also witnessed the maturity of Ferrari's development in China. From recent years, Ferrari's talent layout in the Chinese market can also be glimpsed.

For example, Sun Jie, who is now Ferrari's public relations director for Greater China, has also been in the industry for many years, and although she is a woman, her ability is not inferior to that of the company's male executives.

Sun Jie has also worked in the luxury car market in China for many years, accumulating rich business experience, in 2015, Sun Jie, who has been quite mature in the industry, chose to join Ferrari and has been in Ferrari Greater China so far.

And Han Miao has also been working in Ferrari Greater China for many years, and I believe that he will play more beautiful results in the future.

(Editor-in-Charge: Wan Huanxi)

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