Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Makes Leadership Changes
Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, Inc. today announced the appointments of Stan Park as Vice President of Distribution/Marketing, and Tom Owen as vice president of National Construction Equipment Sales, effective immediately. Park will be responsible for leading the teams in charge of building and supporting Hyundai’s growing dealer network and overall marketing efforts, while Owen will be responsible for leading the team that reaches and supports equipment customers whose jobsites and business scope extends across North America.
Most recently, Park served as strategic distribution manager for the company, responsible for marketing and district sales management, strategic dealer development and national account sales. An employee of Hyundai Construction Equipment for more than 20 years, he has extensive experience in the material handling industry. Park earned a marketing degree from Hofstra University.
Owen presently serves as the company’s national sales manager, responsible for both the inside and outside sales teams for Hyundai’s construction equipment products. He has extensive experience in strategic sales and distribution management within the heavy equipment industry, with more than 25 years holding key sales and marketing positions at leading global OEMs. Owen earned an agricultural engineering degree from Iowa State University.
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