Terex announces personnel changes
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Terex Construction has appointed Gregg Horne to the role of General Manager for its UK facility in Coventry. He has over 20 years experience within the Terex Group, and so brings a wealth of experience from across the construction industry.
Horne will use his extensive experience to lead the Coventry facility and closely monitor market trends to exceed customer expectations. This will include an emphasis on further expanding the Terex distributor network to increase global production access and ensure the highest possible levels of customer satisfaction.
Horne will be taking over from Neal Nowick, who is moving to a new role as General Manager of Terex Environmental Equipment in the USA.
Commenting on his successor, Nowick said: “With nearly three decades’ experience within the Terex group, Gregg has an exceptional record in leading operations and pushing the boundaries of possibility. With a strong pipeline of new products and ongoing R&D activity, Terex Construction’s Coventry operations will continue to grow. Gregg will play a key role in this journey, leading global strategy and further expanding the brand’s market share worldwide.”
Horne added: “Terex is a brand with strong heritage, a loyal distributor network and great product innovations. Taking up the role of UK General Manager is therefore a highly exciting opportunity. In the coming months, I look forward to ensuring a smooth leadership transition, before implementing a number of new initiatives to better understand the voice of the customer.”
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/29042016/terex-announces-personnel-changes-11/
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