Dietmar Voggenreiter to be the new Board of Management Member for Sales and Marketing at AUDI AG

Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG: “I am delighted that Dietmar Voggenreiter, an executive with broad experience within the company, is taking over the key position of Board of Management Member for Sales and Marketing. With him, we will continue the successful development of the Four Rings’ worldwide unit sales.”

After gaining a doctorate at the University of Stuttgart, Dietmar Voggenreiter was employed at the management consulting company Horváth  Partners, where he was head of the automotive industry competence center, among other functions. In 2002, Voggenreiter moved to AUDI AG. At first, he held a senior position in controlling, after which he became the head of strategic corporate planning. Since 2007, Voggenreiter was in charge of the China business of AUDI AG. As of 2009, he was President of Audi China.

Under his management, unit sales in China increased from 82,000 to 579,000 vehicles in 2014. The number of models sold in that market has increased from six to 39 during his time there. At the same time, the local models included in the portfolio has risen from two to six. The number of dealers has grown in the past nine years from 120 to more than 400. The China business accounted for one third of total unit sales by the Four Rings in 2014.

Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG: “In the past three years, Luca de Meo has consistently strengthened Audi’s sales position in all major regions. At the same time, he has contributed towards the successful development of Lamborghini and Ducati and pushed forward with important investments such as the expansion of the plant in Sant’Agata Bolognese. He is the voice of our Italian brands in Wolfsburg and Ingolstadt.”

Under Luca de Meo, who took over the position of Board of Management Member for Sales and Marketing at AUDI AG in September 2012, sales have increased every year. In the past three years, Audi’s worldwide deliveries have grown by almost a quarter.