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CNH appoint Mario Gasparri as EMEA head of CNH Construction Equipment

Case New Holland (CNH) has appointed Mario Gasparri as head of the CNH Construction Equipment business in the newly created Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) region. This appointment is additional to his role of brand president of Case Construction and New Holland Construction that was announced last November as part of the new Fiat Industrial organisation. Gasparri had served as general manager of CNH International since September 2010 with responsibility for CNH's agricultural and construction brands in
January 15, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Mario Gasparri
RSSCase New Holland (1595 CNH) has appointed Mario Gasparri as head of the CNH Construction Equipment business in the newly created Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) region.

This appointment is additional to his role of brand president of 176 Case Construction and 5895 New Holland Construction that was announced last November as part of the new Fiat Industrial organisation.

Gasparri had served as general manager of CNH International since September 2010 with responsibility for CNH's agricultural and construction brands in Africa, the Middle East, CIS, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, with a special focus on China, Turkey, India and Japan. Among a variety of other roles he has held in several 2729 Fiat companies over the past 24 years, has been stints as managing director of New Holland India and the Asia Pacific markets, and vice president of Agricultural Equipment Commercial Operations, CNH International.

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