• International Names Medium Truck Leader

    Dee Kapur, president of International’s Truck Group, has announced that Tom Cellitti has been promoted to vp and general manager of International’s Medium Truck Vehicle Center. Michael Cancelliere will replace Cellitti as vp of International’s Bus Vehicle Center. Cellitti formed the company’s school bus business in 1991. In addition Cellitti has been involved with the school bus industry and its associations,
    March 12, 2004

    Dee Kapur, president of International’s Truck Group, has announced that Tom Cellitti has been promoted to vp and general manager of International’s Medium Truck Vehicle Center. Michael Cancelliere will replace Cellitti as vp of International’s Bus Vehicle Center.

    Cellitti formed the company’s school bus business in 1991. In addition Cellitti has been involved with the school bus industry and its associations, having served as president of the Supplier Council of NASDPT, and on the boards of PTSI and NAPT Foundation. Cellitti began his career at International in 1975.

    “I’m excited about this new opportunity, but I will miss working day-in and day-out with the most dedicated people in the world— the people who make our school bus industry the safest form of surface transportation,” Cellitti said.

    Cancelliere, a 24-year veteran of International, is being promoted from his previous position as vp of North American sales.

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