Speakers announced for global market webinar

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18 September 2020

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The full panel of speakers has been announced for the Off-Highway Global Briefing, which takes place at 3.00 pm (UK time) on Tuesday 17 November. Off-Highway Research managing director Chris Sleight will be joined by Carl-Gustaf Göransson and Yelena Shulyatyeva for the hour-long event.

A seasoned global executive Carl Gustaf Göransson has worked in the construction equipment industry for over 25 years. Most recently, he was global president construction for CNH Industrial and a member of the CNH global executive council.

Prior to that he was senior vice president sales, markets and services with Cargotec’s Hiab brand, and president European central construction equipment with Volvo Construction Equipment.

Senior US economist at Bloomberg Economics, Yelena Shulyatyeva contributes in-depth analysis of macroeconomic data and trends for the Bloomberg Professional service, a global source for real-time and historical financial data, news, research and analytics. She regularly appears on business television & radio, and is frequently quoted in print publications.

The third speaker is Off-Highway Research managing director Chris Sleight, who is one of the world’s leading authorities on global construction equipment markets.

The webinar’s media partners are Diesel Progress International and International Construction magazines.

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