JLG president named AEM director of construction

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12 December 2012

Frank Nerenhausen, JLG president, elected director of the Construction Equipment (CE) Sector Board o

Frank Nerenhausen, JLG president, elected director of the Construction Equipment (CE) Sector Board of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)

Frank Nerenhausen, president of JLG and executive vice president of parent company Oshkosh Corp., has been elected director of the Construction Equipment (CE) sector board of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).

AEM is a North American-based international trade group for companies that manufacture equipment, products and services used worldwide in the agricultural, construction, forestry, mining, and utility sectors.

“I am honored to join the CE sector board, which provides strategic and operational direction for the construction equipment sector of AEM,” said Mr Nerenhausen. “I look forward to representing JLG and other CE members, and am excited about the opportunity to apply JLG’s global perspective to the challenges that face our industry in a variety of markets around the world.”

AEM’s directors, led by the officers, set the guidelines and operating policies of the association on behalf of members in areas including public policy, equipment statistics and market information, trade shows, technical and product safety support, global business development, education & training, workforce development, and worksite safety & educational materials.

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