Bergstrom Names Joe Kirby General Manager of Aftermarket Sales
As a result of continued growth, Bergstrom, a designer and and supplier of climate systems to the commercial vehicle industry, has promoted Joe Kirby to general manager of aftermarket sales.
by Staff
May 28, 2014
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Bergstrom, a designer and and supplier of climate systems to the commercial vehicle industry, has promoted Joe Kirby to general manager of aftermarket sales.
Kirby will be responsible for North American marketing, regional sales management, aftermarket strategic pricing, customer services and developing global aftermarket opportunities for Bergstrom.
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“Joe Kirby brings a lot of business and marketing experience, expertise and leadership skills to Bergstrom,” said Bill Gordon, vice president aftermarket and NITE sales. “In the past he has worked extensively with OEM’s as well as heating and cooling products across North America, so this is a well-deserved promotion that we believe Joe will excel in.”
Kirby joined the Bergstrom team in 2010 as the director of Aftermarket Sales, and has more than 30 years of industry experience. He has previously held positions at Webasto, Meritor, Mack and Caterpillar.
Kirby is a member of the Mobile Air Conditioning Society and Motor and Equipment Remanufacturers Association, is the former vice chairman of the Heavy Duty Marketing and Sales Council and former member of the Heavy Duty Business Forum.
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