Navistar's Clarke to Speak at HDMA Breakfast in March
Troy Clarke, president and chief operating officer of Navistar, will be the keynote speaker at the 23rd annual Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association Breakfast & Briefing during the Mid-America Trucking show in Louisville, Ky.
by Staff
February 7, 2013
Troy Clarke will speak at HDMA's annual "Breakfast Briefing" at the Mid-America Trucking Show.
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Troy Clarke will speak at HDMA's annual "Breakfast Briefing" at the Mid-America Trucking Show.
Troy Clarke, president and chief operating officer of Navistar, will be the keynote speaker at the 23rd annual Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association Breakfast & Briefing during the Mid-America Trucking show in Louisville, Ky.
The event will be held Friday, March 22, from 7:30-9:30 a.m., immediately before the opening of the day's show at the Kentucky Expo Center.
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Clarke was named president and COO of Navistar last August, not long after being named president, Truck & Engine in July. Before that, he was president of Navistar Asia Pacific, where he was responsible for leading the company's global growth initiatives.
Clarke joined Navistar in December 2010 after 35 years at General Motors, where he most recently was president of GM North America and GM group vice president.
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