Inmet: weather forecast between 27/11 and 13/12, 2023
In the first week, between 27/11 and 04/12, the highest volumes of rain are predicted for the west and south of the country
From November 1, 2023, Luciana Herrmann, director of Corporate Communications at Nissan Mexicana, is responsible for the regional Corporate Communications department for Nissan Latin America. Luciana leads the product and corporate communications, public relations and internal communications teams, reporting directly to Guy Rodríguez, president of Nissan Latin America and Corporate Vice President of Nissan Motor Co.
Luciana has a degree in Business Administration from Universidade Mackenzie, with a postgraduate degree in marketing from Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing, both in São Paulo. In her career of more than 20 years in the automotive industry, Luciana has acquired experience in different areas, such as Commercial, Planning, Marketing and Communication.
She has led large-scale regional and global communications projects, global marketing strategies and corporate communications. She began her career at Nissan in 2015, as deputy director of Corporate Communications for Nissan Latin America, in Mexico. She later served as global Marketing leader at Nissan's headquarters in Yokohama, Japan.
She returned to Mexico in 2019, as Communications Director at Nissan Mexicana, a position in which she had the opportunity to integrate the team and employee communications during the pandemic. He was also responsible for implementing several innovative actions to leverage the positioning of the leading brand in the automotive industry for 15 years in that country, communicate the total renewal of the product portfolio, as well as the launch of the 100% electric driving e-POWER technology on the market. .
In addition to her management role, Luciana is an advisor to the company's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee, focusing on the Female Talent pillar. Through her involvement with DEI topics, she and her work team implemented projects to boost the development of women within the company.
With this appointment, Nissan strengthens its leadership team in the region, supporting the acceleration of Nissan Ambition 2030, the company's long-term vision that seeks to create a cleaner, safer and more inclusive world.
This organizational change also applies to several functions responsible for the NMEX, NIBU and NSAM markets, which are now called LATAM regional functions (Marketing and Sales, Corporate Communications, Administration and Finance, Human Resources and Corporate Planning).
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