AEM elects its 2022 Board officers and directors
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), the North America-based international trade group representing off-road equipment manufacturers and suppliers, elected its 2022 Board officers and directors.
Officers of AEM Board of Directors
Chair: Robert Crain, Sr. VP, Customer Experience, AGCO Corp.
Vice Chair: Rod Schrader, Chairman & CEO, Komatsu America Corp.
Ag Chair: Todd Stucke, Senior VP Marketing, Product Support & Strategic Projects, Kubota Tractor Corp.
CE Chair: Stephen Roy, President of Region North America, Volvo Construction Equip.
Treasurer: Linda Hasenfratz, CEO, Linamar Corp.
Secretary: Megan Tanel, President, AEM
Board of Directors
Jason Andringa, Vermeer Corp.
Steven Berglund, Trimble, Inc.
Robert Crain, AGCO Corp.
John Garrison,Terex Corp.
David Gilmore, Deere & Co.
Grant Godbersen, GOMACO Corp.
Michael Haberman, Alamo Group, Inc.
Scott Harris, CNH Industrial
Linda Hasenfratz, Linamar Corp.
Philip Kelliher, Caterpillar Inc.
Leif Magnusson, CLAAS of America, Inc.
Laura Ness Owens, Doosan Bobcat North America
Ray O’Connor, Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc.
Brad Olson, Two Rivers Marketing
Greg Petras, Kuhn North America, Inc.
Austin Ramirez, Husco
Jeffrey Reed, Reed International/VSS Macropaver
Stephen Roy, Volvo Construction Equip.
Rod Schrader, Komatsu America Corp.
Todd Stucke, Kubota Tractor Corp.
In addition, the “AEM Life Honorary Director” was awarded to Dennis Slater, AEM president, who retired after 23 years at the helm of the organization.
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