Nominations
Durant son mandat à la tête de l’entreprise, Dianne Craig a fait de Ford la marque automobile la plus vendue au pays pendant 5 années consécutives, a investi plus de 1,4 milliard $ dans les activités canadiennes et a fait la promotion de l’importance de l’industrie au sein de l’économie canadienne. Cette année, Ford Canada a enregistré des cotes record de satisfaction à l’égard des services des ventes et techniques : selon les plus récentes statistiques de l’entreprise, 92% des clients ont qualifié leur expérience d’achat de positive et plus de 90% d’entre eux ont affirmé «aimer» leur concessionnaire. Mark Buzzell, actuellement directeur général du marché de l’Ouest aux États-Unis, s’est joint à Ford en 1989 et a occupé divers postes liés au marketing, aux ventes et au service technique partout au pays, ainsi que dans les Caraïbes et en Amérique centrale. Il détient un baccalauréat en administration des affaires de l’Université d’État de Pennsylvanie et une maîtrise en marketing de l’Université Notre-Dame.
Cette nomination survient à la suite d’un recrutement international amorcé l’été dernier. Fort d’une expérience remarquable dans le secteur industriel, monsieur Mallet maîtrise autant les ventes, la mise en marché que les opérations. Il était jusqu’à récemment vice-président exécutif - Amérique du Nord pour Dynacast, une entreprise œuvrant dans le domaine manufacturier et comptant 23 usines et 6000 employés à travers le monde. À ce titre, il était responsable de 8 usines en Amérique du nord, livrant des rendements deux fois supérieurs à l’industrie. Au fil de sa carrière, monsieur Mallet a participé à de nombreuses acquisitions, intégrations et redressement d’entreprises. Il est reconnu pour ses performances opérationnelles, financières et pour la performance de ses équipes de vente. Hervé Mallet est diplômé des universités Wolverhampton et Brunel en Angleterre. Gaétan Vézina devient vice-président, ciment et développement durable. Artisan de la première heure chez McInnis et cumulant connaissances, expertise et savoir-faire dans le monde du ciment, monsieur Vézina continuera à jouer un rôle de premier plan dans la bonne marche des opérations de l’entreprise. De plus, il pilotera les efforts pour tous les dossiers touchant la réduction de l’empreinte environnementale de l’usine. Alexandre Rail devient vice-président, opérations Port-Daniel Gascons. Il agissait comme directeur de l’usine depuis son arrivée dans l’entreprise au début 2015. Monsieur Rail a su démontrer un solide leadership, une détermination sans faille et une capacité d’exécution faisant de lui un candidat de choix à ce poste. Messieurs Vézina et Rail sont tous deux en poste à l’usine de Port-Daniel Gascons.
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Appointments
In this position, Mr. Casanova will assume a leadership role in the development of all washing and classifying products for Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. He will help manage sales opportunities in conjunction with the field sales force, and will be responsible for assisting other sales and marketing personnel in the development of production and operation cost data, product pricing, sales tools and training materials. Brett Casanova has been an employee of Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. since May 2008, when he was hired as a sales engineer for the sales and marketing department. “We are excited to have Brett assume his new leadership role with Kolberg-Pioneer,” said Jeff Wendte, Inside Sales director for Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. “His extensive knowledge in the washing and classifying products made him the right person for the position.”
Terex announces the completion of 2 strategic moves related to its front discharge mixer truck business. Within the Terex corporate structure, Terex Mixer Trucks have transitioned from the Terex Construction Americas specialty products portfolio to the Terex Materials Processing segment. The trucks join Fuchs® material handlers, Terex Bid-Well automatic roller pavers, and Powerscreen®, Terex Finlay, and other Terex minerals processing and washing equipment in the Materials Processing portfolio. “Terex Mixer Trucks are a longstanding and important part of the Terex business portfolio, and Terex positioned the trucks in a strong business segment where they can expand and continue to help customers meet their production goals,” comments John Leech, general manager for Terex Mixer Trucks and Terex Bid-Well. “This has been a seamless transition that has not affected our mixer trucks customers. The only visible change is our new director of Customer Engagement Strategy, Sales and Service Organization, Mark Aubry. He is an excellent addition to the Terex team and offers a wealth of sales and marketing experience for the mixer truck line.” He replaces long-time concrete industry veteran David Rinas, who held the director of Sales position since August 2008, and announced his planned retirement from the position earlier this year. Mr. Aubry now leads all customer-facing activities, including sales, service and aftermarket parts teams, and he is responsible for strategic sales planning and staffing for Terex front discharge mixer trucks. In addition, his responsibilities include the development and implementation of a strategic sales plan to enhance customer interaction, grow market share, and achieve company goals and objectives. Prior to joining the Terex mixer truck team, Mark Aubry served as the vice president of Sales and Marketing for the components division of a Canadian alternative fuel transportation company. He has also led the sales and marketing teams for a multinational truck manufacturer and a global manufacturer of aerial work platforms.
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) is pleased to announce that Stephen S. Szoke will join the staff in January, 2017, in a new position concentrating on global efforts to disseminate and position ACI’s codes, standards, and certification programs for the benefit of both the industry and public at large. Mr. Szoke will work with the ACI engineering team to focus on expanding relationships with technical and regulatory authorities to advance adoption of ACI’s codes and standards, while working with industry groups to develop, implement, and support code development programs. An ACI member since 1997, Stephen S. Szoke is a Fellow of ACI and has been active in the Institute on a number of committees. Mr. Szoke’s experience includes work at the Brick Institute of America, National Concrete Masonry Association, Southeast Cement Promotion Association, Portland Cement Association, and more. He is also a member of several other industry associations, including the American Society of Civil Engineers, Concrete Specifications Institute, and the International Code Council. A registered professional engineer, Stephen S. Szoke received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He is also a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional of the U.S. Green Building Council and a graduate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organization Management.
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