Dear colleagues,
Welcome to our Europe & Africa blog, where you can find the latest Inchcape news, learn about our responsible business initiatives and enjoy unique industry insights.
Our Europe & Africa region incorporates 13 beautiful countries, as many languages and more than 3,000 Inchcape employees. This makes it a culturally rich business area and a wonderfully diverse team.
This blog will highlight that diversity, exploring the stories of the inspiring individuals who make up the team and recording the organisation’s success over the coming years. From motivating leadership articles and industry-specific think-pieces to personal journeys and company milestones, we aim to deliver content that engages, excites and enriches your understanding of Inchcape’s Europe & Africa region.
We also want to encourage reader engagement, so please feel free to share your thoughts and make content suggestions.
We look forward to sharing the Inchcape Europe & Africa story with you and building a strong, collaborative community based on considered and captivating content from our industry experts.
Thank you for joining us on this journey.
Best wishes,
Jagoda Palider
People Director Europe & Africa
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