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Terex Utilities Appoints Clint Weber as New Vice President and General Manager

Mon May 15, 2017 - National Edition
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Clint Weber to Vice President and General Manager, Terex Utilities.
Clint Weber to Vice President and General Manager, Terex Utilities.

Terex Utilities is pleased to announce the appointment of Clint Weber to Vice President and General Manager. In this role, Clint will have overall responsibility for leading the worldwide Terex Utilities business.

Clint joined Terex in 2006, and most recently held the position of Vice President/General Manager of the Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) business in Greater China. While there, Clint was instrumental in driving acceptance and market growth for Aerial Work Platforms while increasing production volumes and business performance. Prior to that he held a variety of leadership roles within the AWP business based in Redmond, WA.

“I'm excited to be a part of the Terex Utilities team and to help provide innovative and productive solutions that help our customers keep the lights on for millions of people across the nation,” Clint said.

“We are very pleased to welcome Clint to the Utilities team,” said Steve Filipov, President, Terex Cranes. “Terex Utilities is an important part of Terex and Clint will continue to lead the business focusing on listening, responding and delivering innovative solutions with speed to our customers.”

Clint will be based from the Terex Utilities facilities in Watertown, S.D.

For more information about Terex Utilities products and services, visit www.terex.com/utilities




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