GM names ex-BMW, luxury goods executive to head Cadillac marketing
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Pre-bankruptcy, General Motors lacked the financial clout to boost demand beyond the small numbers sold outside the United States.
The company said in a statement that Uwe Ellinghaus, 44, most recently executive vice president of marketing and sales at Montblanc International, maker of luxury pens, watches, jewellery and leather, will assume the title of chief marketing officer for Cadillac globally on Jan 1.
Bob Ferguson, senior vice president in charge of Cadillac globally, said in a statement that "Uwe's expertise in marketing and luxury brand building will help us extend our growth globally."
Cadillac officials said last summer that the brand in two years should be challenging foreign automakers for the top spot in the US luxury auto segment, a position it has not held in 15 years.
China, the world's largest auto market, is also part of GM's Cadillac growth plans.
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