Eaton appoints Navistar global account director

May 20, 2013

Eaton Corp. has named Shane Groner Navistar global account director. Groner most recently served as manager of development and product planning for NAFTA.

In his new role, Groner will be responsible for leading the design and implementation of global production and aftermarket sales strategies for Navistar and Caterpillar across the world. He will continue to be based in Galesburg, MI.

“Shane’s diverse background and experience will serve our business and Navistar’s well as he takes on this new role,” said Ignacio Aguerrevere, director of OEM sales for Eaton’s Truck business. “Shane brings a wealth of experience across the entire trucking industry and an intimate knowledge of Eaton’s Truck business.” 

Groner joined Eaton in 2003 and has held numerous roles with the Roadranger Field Marketing organization and Eaton’s Truck business, having worked in engineering, technical service and product planning.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Uniting for Bold Solutions to Tackle Transportation’s Biggest Challenges

Over 300 leaders in transportation, logistics, and distribution gathered at Ignite 2024. From new products to innovative solutions, Ignite highlighted the importance of strong...

Seasonal Strategies for Maintaining a Safe & Efficient Fleet Year-Round

Prepare your fleet for every season! From winterizing vehicles to summer heat safety, our eBook covers essential strategies for year-round fleet safety. Download now to reduce...

Streamline Compliance, Ensure Safety and Maximize Driver's Time

Truck weight isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when considering operational efficiency, hours-of-service regulations, and safety ratings, but it can affect all three.

Improve Safety and Reduce Risk with Data from Route Scores

Route Scores help fleets navigate the risk factors they encounter in the lanes they travel, helping to keep costs down.