Eaton names vp and gm for Commercial Vehicle Clutch business

July 22, 2013

Julie Tolley has been named vice president and general manager for Eaton Corp.’s Vehicle Group’s Commercial Vehicle Clutch business.

Tolley will be responsible for customer interactions and commercial strategies, product development programs, maximizing uptime reliability and strategic initiatives.

“Julie’s success in key roles at Eaton along with her extensive experience in operations, product strategy and marketing within the Vehicle Group makes her the ideal person to lead our Commercial Vehicle Clutch business,” said Tim Sinden, president-North America Truck Operations. “We are pleased to have Julie’s talent and enthusiasm as we continue to grow in this important segment of our business.” 
Tolley most recently served as global segment director – Automotive, a position she has held since March 2011. Prior to this, Tolley served as general manager – Fuel Emissions and Powertrain Controls (FEPC) from December 2008 until March 2011.

Tolley joined Eaton in June 2004 as product strategy manager – Torque Control Products Division.

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