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Tesla Motors names new senior vice president of global sales,
marketing and service (December 2, 2008 Release)

Senior Harley-Davidson executive Michael van der Sande joins
leading electric vehicle manufacturer to drive growth in the
global marketplace
SAN CARLOS, Calif.--Former Harley-Davidson executive Michael van
der Sande has joined Tesla Motors as senior vice president for
global sales, marketing and service, effective immediately. He
replaces Darryl Siry, who resigned to pursue other
opportunities.
Van der Sande is the latest executive with deep automotive
expertise to join Tesla. Executive Vice President Mike Donoughe,
who spent 24 years at Daimler and Chrysler, is overseeing
Tesla's Model S and Roadster programs. Chief Financial Officer
Deepak Ahuja was formerly a controller at Ford. Chief Designer
Franz von Holzhausen, former director of design for Mazda North
America, is designing the Model S.
Tesla CEO and Product Architect Elon Musk praised Siry’s
contribution to Tesla and emphasized that Siry had played an
important role in establishing Tesla’s brand identity in the
past two years. For the next phase of Tesla’s growth, the
company needs van der Sande’s industry expertise and detailed
understanding of regional market nuances, Musk emphasized. Van
der Sande joins the executive staff as Tesla prepares to open
new showrooms and service centers throughout the United States
and Europe.
“As director of strategic planning at Harley Davidson’s
headquarters and then head of Harley’s Europe, Middle East and
Africa operation, Michael helped develop an incredibly strong
sense of community among customers – a Harley owner wouldn’t be
caught dead on any other brand of motorcycle,” Musk said.
“That’s exactly the sense of loyalty we want to inspire for
Tesla.”
Van der Sande, 43, joined Harley-Davidson in 1996 and was most
recently vice president and managing director for operations in
Europe, the Middle East and Africa, overseeing more than 370
dealerships in nearly three dozen countries. Previously, he
served in several executive positions for the iconic American
motorcycle company, including director of strategic planning at
corporate headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Prior to joining
Harley-Davidson, van der Sande held various marketing and dealer
development roles at Nissan Europe and Rolls-Royce and Bentley
Motor Cars.
Van der Sande, a Dutch native who speaks four languages fluently
and has lived in seven countries, brings to Tesla extensive
knowledge of the European regulatory and consumer market. In the
spring, Tesla began taking orders for the all-electric,
zero-emission Roadster in Europe, and Tesla will begin EU
deliveries in spring 2009. The company expects to sell roughly
half of its next model, the all-electric, zero-emission Model S
sedan, in Europe. Tesla also plans to expand to Asia.
Van der Sande, whose grandparents drove in the famed Monte Carlo
Rally in the French Riviera, holds a racing license and has been
fascinated by classic and sports cars since childhood. He will
work out of Tesla’s London office and spend significant time in
the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters.
About Tesla Motors:
Tesla Motors develops and manufactures all-electric,
zero-emission vehicles with exceptional design, performance and
efficiency. The Roadster, which conforms to all U.S. and E.U.
safety and durability standards, is the only highway-capable
production electric car of any kind for sale in the United
States or Europe. Tesla plans to begin manufacturing a
four-door, five-passenger, all-electric, zero-emission luxury
sedan in 2011. For more information, visit
www.teslamotors.com.
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