40-year veteran to step down at Cummins
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowColumbus-based Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) has announced that after four decades with the company, Vice President and General Manager – North America On-Highway Amy Boerger will retire at the end of March. She’ll be succeeded by 20-year Cummins veteran José Samperio, who will assume the role of executive director and GM of the division.
Boerger began her career at the Cummins Engine Plant as the first female engineer in product engineering. She became one of the first saleswomen and account executives within the company. Over the years, she’s held numerous manager roles.
“Amy has focused much of her career on the North America on-highway market, a market that continues to be critical to Cummins’ success,” said Srikanth Padmanabahn, president, Engine Business Segment, Cummins Inc. “During her career, she has left a tremendous impact inside and outside of Cummins and touched countless lives through her leadership and commitment to our values and ability to drive results.”
Samperio has worked in engineering, service, strategy and sales. His Cummins career began at the Jamestown Engine Plant as a product engineer, a service engineer and in distribution service shop operations.
During his time, he’s held management roles in China and Brazil.