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Celli joins Case

Israel Celli has joined Case Construction Equipment as vice president sales and marketing to lead the European Region, reporting directly to CEO and president Jim McCullough. “I am personally very pleased to have Israel back on the Case Construction Equipment team. His experience and focus on this market will continue to improve the support and service to both customers and distributors,” said McCullough. During a 35-year career, Celli was previously with Case for nearly five years where he was responsible
July 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Israel Celli has joined 176 Case Construction Equipment as vice president sales and marketing to lead the European Region, reporting directly to CEO and president Jim McCullough.
“I am personally very pleased to have Israel back on the Case Construction Equipment team. His experience and focus on this market will continue to improve the support and service to both customers and distributors,” said McCullough.
During a 35-year career, Celli was previously with Case for nearly five years where he was responsible for the Latin American and Caribbean division.

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