Navistar Financial Corporation president Bill McMenamin will add responsibilities as senior vice president and treasurer of the company.
Navistar Financial President Given Additional Responsibilities
Navistar Financial Corporation president Bill McMenamin will add responsibilities as senior vice president and treasurer of the company, replacing Jim Moran in those roles.

In those roles McMenamin is replacing Jim Moran who is leaving Navistar to pursue other career opportunities. Moran joined Navistar in 2005 and held several roles in his 10-year tenure, including director of corporate finance, vice president and assistant treasurer.
"Jim has been a valuable contributor to Navistar and the Finance & Accounting organization over the past 10 years, and we wish him well in his future endeavors," said Walter Borst, Navistar executive vice president and chief financial officer. "At the same time, we're proud to have Bill add this role to his NFC responsibilities.”
McMenamin joined Navistar in 2001 as director of corporate finance and has held many roles at NFC, including vice president of strategy, vice president of credit, chief financial officer and treasurer. Prior to working at NFC, McMenamin served as the chief financial officer of the Advanced Group, a privately-held human resources services company.
“He is a technically skilled, highly collaborative financial executive that has a track record of success at NFC and will contribute a wealth of experience and knowledge to his new role,” said Borst.
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