Noregon adds to sales and marketing team

March 18, 2014

Noregon Systems has made several moves within its sales and marketing department.

Greg Reimmuth has been promoted to senior vice president – sales and marketing; Henry Prentice, vice president of custom solutions, has had his duties expanded; Rob Burns has joined the company as global business development director and Brandon Cox has been named strategic account manager.

Reimmuth has served as vice president of sales and marketing for Noregon’s Aftermarket Division for the past three years. In his new role, Reimmuth will be responsible for all Noregon product sales and marketing programs including: OEM/OES, Custom Solutions, Telematics, Military, Aftermarket Distribution and Global Business Development.

Prentice has been given expanded responsibilities for many key account relationships and will continue to focus on developing long-term relationships and partnerships within both telematics service providers and OEMs in the commercial vehicle industry.

Burns, a long-time diagnostics systems expert with Navistar, has joined Noregon and will assume the newly created position of Global Business Development Director. Prior to joining Noregon, Burns was Global Diagnostics and Programming Strategic Planning and Business Development Manager at Navistar. He will be primarily focused on developing the JPRO Commercial Vehicle Diagnostics business in truck OEM/OES dealerships – both in the US and globally. Burns has over 20 years in heavy-duty diagnostics and service and warranty initiatives supporting OEM truck manufacturers, fleets and component suppliers.

Cox will be taking primary account management responsibility for Noregon’s military market as well as continuing to be the primary account manager for Noregon’s OEM customers.

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