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Case Construction Equipment appoints new vice president for North America

"Steve has a proven track record of managing equipment sales, business development, product management, and parts and service functions for world-class organizations," says Carl Gustaf Göransson, president, construction, CNH Industrial.
"Steve has a proven track record of managing equipment sales, business development, product management, and parts and service functions for world-class organizations," says Carl Gustaf Göransson, president, construction, CNH Industrial.

Case Construction Equipment has named Steve Cianci as its new vice president for North America. Cianci joins Case with more than 25 years of leadership at various global heavy equipment and industrial companies – most recently with Kalmar USA, Inc.  

Michel Marchand, who previously held the position, left in August to pursue new opportunities.
 
"Steve has a proven track record of managing equipment sales, business development, product management, and parts and service functions for world-class organizations," says Carl Gustaf Göransson, president, construction, CNH Industrial. "That combination of marketing intelligence and a deep understanding of capital goods markets drives a clear vision for Case in North America."
 
"The construction industry provides great opportunity for intelligent growth as we further streamline product offerings, strengthen the dealer network throughout North America, and focus on ways to help businesses succeed and drive efficiencies with their compact and heavy equipment fleets," says Cianci. "Case is a strong brand with great character and values, and I look forward to the work ahead."
 
Cianci holds a Masters in Business Administration from Roosevelt University, and earned his Bachelor's Degree in marketing from Bentley University. He will be based out of the Case headquarters in Racine, Wisconsin, and lives with his family in northern Illinois.

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