Nominations
Cumulant 13 années de service au sein de Schneider Electric, madame Uthayakumar occupait dernièrement le poste de vice-présidente, Ventes nationales, Canada. En tant que présidente nationale pour le Canada, Susan sera responsable non seulement de la supervision de toutes les initiatives stratégiques à l’échelle du pays, mais également de la stimulation des revenus et de la croissance. Elle continuera de jouer un rôle essentiel dans le maintien de Schneider Electric au rang de chef de file au Canada en matière de gestion de l’énergie et de solutions d’automatisation.
KLONDIKE Lubricants Corporation propose maintenant ses huiles et lubrifiants de pointe pour véhicules et équipements lourds sur et hors route aux concessionnaires du Québec et à leurs clients, par l’entremise de son directeur du développement commercial, Michel Breton. Monsieur Breton compte près de 30 ans d’expérience dans l’industrie québécoise des huiles et des lubrifiants. «Cela fait plus de 28 ans que je fais affaire avec des clients au Québec et je connais les besoins des opérateurs d’équipements automobiles et industriels de la province», a déclaré Michel Breton. «J’utiliserai ces connaissances et cette expérience pour bâtir un réseau de partenariats fructueux avec les concessionnaires de la province.» Monsieur Breton sait d’expérience que les principaux atouts de KLONDIKE, à savoir son large inventaire de produits disponibles localement et son système efficace de distribution, peuvent faire la différence, en particulier dans les régions rurales du Québec.
Steve Lalonde, directeur général de J.R. Brisson Equipment est heureux d’annoncer la nomination de Dave Garneau à titre de représentant aux ventes machines; et de David VanMoorsel à titre de gérant des pièces, cour et bâtiment. Dave Garneau a pour mandat de développer le territoire à l’ouest d’Ottawa, soit les comtés de Fontenac, Lanark, Leed & Greenville, Renfrew, Lennox & Addington. En plus de sa formation, il cumule plusieurs années d’expérience en tant que technicien et représentant des ventes dans l’industrie de la machinerie lourde. Son expérience et son professionnalisme sont un atout pour l’entreprise. David VanMoorsel sera en charge du développement des pièces pour les succursales d’Ottawa et de Vars. Sa grande expérience en tant que gérant des pièces dans un concessionnaire de machineries, et de directeur des ventes pièces et service pour Case New Holland (CNH) font en sorte qu’il contribuera grandement au développement du département des pièces. Toute l’équipe de J.R. Brisson Equipment leur souhaite la bienvenue et bon succès!
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Appointments
“The Genie brand has a leading reputation and position in the global marketplace, and in this new role, Arjun’s goal will be to grow our organization and opportunities in all the industries we serve,” says Matt Fearon, Genie president, Terex AWP. “As chief commercial officer, Arjun will have an immediate focus on addressing our customers’ needs, including implementing unified solutions that expand on our commitment to be easier to do business with. His experience in the industry will play a vital role in developing deeper customer relationships and improving our commercial operations capability worldwide.” Before joining Terex AWP, Arjun Mirdha spent 21 years at JCB, most recently as president and CEO of the company’s North America business. He has extensive work experience in Europe, Asia and the U.S. Mr. Mirdha previously served as a board member of the Association of Equipment Manufacturing (AEM).
Acrow Bridge, a leading international bridge engineering and supply company, recently announced that Mark Joosten has been named president over the Acrow group, in addition to his ongoing role as CEO. At the same time, Paul Sullivan has been named senior vice president – International. The changes were announced by Acrow CEO Bill Killeen. Mr. Joosten will be based in the company’s Parsippany, New Jersey, headquarters and Mr. Sullivan in Acrow’s International headquarters in New York City, New York. “Mark and Paul are exceptional leaders who, together, have more than 3 decades as members of the Acrow management team,” said Mr. Killeen. “Working with them in their new roles, I am confident that Acrow is well positioned for continued growth in both domestic and international markets. As always, we are committed to meeting the bridge and transportation infrastructure needs of government agencies and contractors in more than 80 countries around the world.” Mark Joosten began his career in 1990 as a project manager and was most recently executive vice president, in addition to his ongoing role as COO. He earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)degree from Fairleigh Dickenson University and is a member of the American Welding Society and the nonprofit technical organization Heavy Movable Structures Inc. In addition to his experience with bridge structures and shoring on the global stage, he has demonstrated a specialty in emergency response for bridge failures such as those experienced after Hurricane Ivan in Florida, Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and after an earthquake in Concepcion, Chile devastated the road infrastructure. Paul Sullivan has successfully led Acrow’s international business expansion, most recently as vice president of International Business Development. Before joining Acrow in 2007, Mr. Sullivan practiced as a corporate attorney in the U.S. and Latin America. He earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Duquesne University and his Masters of Legal Letters (LL.M.) from King’s College London, with a specialization of finance and foreign investment in emerging economies. He also served as a Judicial Clerk for the Supreme Court of Ireland. He is a frequent speaker at international development conferences and has served on a number of international trade committees. Acrow Bridge has been serving the transportation and construction industries for more than 60 years with a full line of modular steel bridging solutions for vehicle, rail, military and pedestrian use. Acrow’s extensive international presence includes its leadership in the development and implementation of bridge infrastructure projects in over 80 countries, covering Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and the Middle East.
Steve Lalonde, general manager of J.R. Brisson Equipment is pleased to announce the appointment of Dave Garneau as machine sales representative; and David VanMoorsel as parts, yard and building manager. Dave Garneau will be responsible for the development of the western territory of Ottawa, more precisely the counties of Fontenac, Lanark, Leed & Greenville, Renfrew, Lennox & Addington. Mr. Garneau has a wide range of technician and sales representative experience in the heavy equipment industry. His expertise and professionalism are great assets for the company. David VanMoorsel will be in charge of the parts development for the Ottawa and Vars locations. Mr. VanMoorsel’s great experience as Parts manager in a machinery dealership as well as a Parts and Service Sales manager for Case New Holland (CNH) will contribute to enhance the development of the parts department. The whole J.R. Brisson Equipment team welcomes them and wishes great success!
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