CNH Global (CNH) CEO Boyanovsky at End of FY11, CFO Tobin to Assume Role
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CNH Global N.V. (NYSE: CNH), reports its President and CEO, Harold Boyanovsky, will retire on Dec. 31, 2011. Chief Financial Officer, Richard Tobin, will become President and CEO of CNH, effective Jan. 1, 2012. Camillo Rossotto, Treasurer and head of financial services for Fiat Industrial S.p.A., will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer of CNH, effective Jan. 1, 2012, while retaining his current responsibilities.
Mr. Boyanovsky, 67, has served as President and CEO of CNH since March 2005. In 1966, he began his career in field sales with International Harvester. During this time he held various positions of increasing responsibility before becoming CEO of CNH, including senior vice president and general manager for North America, president of worldwide agricultural equipment products, and president of the construction equipment business.
Camillo Rossotto will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer of CNH, effective Jan. 1, 2012, and will retain responsibility as Treasurer and head of financial services for Fiat Industrial. Since joining the Fiat Group in 1989, Mr. Rossotto has held a number of roles within Fiat’s finance group in Italy, Germany and Brazil, as well as in the United States, as Chief Financial Officer of CNH Capital.
Mr. Boyanovsky, 67, has served as President and CEO of CNH since March 2005. In 1966, he began his career in field sales with International Harvester. During this time he held various positions of increasing responsibility before becoming CEO of CNH, including senior vice president and general manager for North America, president of worldwide agricultural equipment products, and president of the construction equipment business.
Camillo Rossotto will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer of CNH, effective Jan. 1, 2012, and will retain responsibility as Treasurer and head of financial services for Fiat Industrial. Since joining the Fiat Group in 1989, Mr. Rossotto has held a number of roles within Fiat’s finance group in Italy, Germany and Brazil, as well as in the United States, as Chief Financial Officer of CNH Capital.
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