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AEM elects directors to AG and CE sector boards

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has elected Johannes Schulze Vohren, regional president North America for Wacker Neuson, to the AEM CE sector board and Jeremy Yoder, executive vice president and chief operating officer of DISTek Integration Inc., to the AEM AG sector board to fill unexpired terms.

AEM officers and directors come from an industry cross-section and work cooperatively on behalf of the entire membership. They provide strategic direction and guidance for Association initiatives that help members and the industry succeed in an ever changing business environment. Key action areas include advocacy and public affairs, market information, exhibitions and events, and safety, regulatory and technical issues.

Schulze Vohren joined Wacker Neuson in 1994 and has held a variety of management positions including sales and product support for the U.S. international markets, business systems and information technology and logistics. He has also worked in consulting and in international sales at Case IH and Tenneco Automotive.

Yoder joined DISTek in 1998, serving many roles, including vice president engineering before becoming executive vice president and chief operating officer. He has more than 20 years of experience developing software solutions for the AG and construction equipment industries.

Published in the April 2019 Edition

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