Questions & Answers Angelika Sodian NIO UK What was your first automotive job and why were you interested in the industry? I started my career with Magna Steyr in Graz as an external doctoral candidate and then became an employee. That is where I experienced the automotive industry from the perspective of a Tier 1 supplier. Being in the automotive industry gave me the opportunity to pursue my interest in organizational development and I became involved with different automakers and partners. This experience led me to my first posting in Shanghai in 2009. This was the start of my career in cross-cultural collaboration with China. Your greatest achievement? My greatest professional achievement has been the leadership of Nio's organization in Germany and the UK. Four years ago, when I started in Munich, Nio was unknown and my role was to lead the foundation, definition and development of Nio's global design headquartered in Germany. Then I took up the leadership of our UK business, which is split over three sites: London, Oxford and Donington. What was your biggest failure and what did it teach you? I don't use the word failure to describe anything that may have happened during my professional life. Instead I try to think of my career as a continuous personal and professional development experience. My willingness to take on new challenges and learn new things has defined who I am. What is your current challenge at work? Nio has its headquarters in Shanghai and offices around the world. That is both challenging and rewarding. Those of us at Nio who are based outside of China are becoming versed in "Sinovation" - that stands for the agile, flexible and expedited approach of doing business that fosters innovation. What about the auto industry surprises you? The automotive industry is undergoing dramatic change and the pace of that change continues to impress and inspire me. Continuing to push the boundaries in this dynamic market environment is paramount, while also applying critical thinking to how to best establish a stable platform that will support the business in the future. What is the best advice you have ever received? Follow your heart but take your head with you. What advice would you give to a person considering a career in the auto industry? Be prepared for change and remain open to the new ideas that are redefining the industry. It's not about the auto industry anymore. It's about new solutions for mobility that will improve people's lives. 82