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New Terex Construction National Accounts Manager

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02 August 2016

Terex Construction, has appointed Jon Beckley to the role of national accounts relationship manager for its UK manufacturing facility in Coventry.  In his new role, Beckley will manage Terex Construction’s national client portfolio, with a principal goal of developing strong relationships with existing accounts and supporting their equipment requirements. He will also help expand the company’s national and international presence with major fleets.

For the last eight years Beckley was global product manager – backhoe loaders, and has also worked as dealer manager, development manager and product manager at Terex Construction. He will be based at the company’s manufacturing facility in Coventry.

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