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Premium autos maker Infiniti Motor Company has appointed Antonio Lasaga as general manager and global head of its human resources division.
Fri, 22 Mar 2013
Premium autos maker Infiniti Motor Company has appointed Antonio Lasaga as general manager and global head of its human resources division.

He has a specific focus on talent acquisition and talent management in order to support the company’s growth plans, and is based at the company’s Hong Kong HQ.

Lasaga’s last role was as director of HR and general affairs for Nissan in Spain, where he was responsible for 4,700 staff across five factories, as well as a research & development centre, parts & distribution centres and sales offices.

Comments Infiniti president Johan de Nysschen: “We are putting a highly diverse team of internationally experienced leaders in place as we are questing to develop Infiniti into a globally recognised and highly successful premium car brand. Antonio is pivotal in this effort as he will identify even more talent around the world to join and further strengthen Infiniti.”

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