Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today that Engine Business President
Jim Kelly will leave current his role in March 2010 in order to lead a
number of key cross-business strategic projects.
Kelly joined Cummins in 1976 and was named to his current position in
May 2005. His successor will be named in the very near future.
"Jim has been instrumental in the Engine Business’ success and
transformation over the last two decades, and for nearly five years he
has effectively led the business during a period of both record growth
and the most difficult recession in decades,” said Cummins President and
Chief Operating Officer Tom Linebarger.
"Earlier this year, Jim expressed his desire to retire and for a smooth
leadership transition in the Engine Business. I am extremely pleased
that he has decided to remain with Cummins awhile longer in order to
help us tackle some important enterprise-wide initiatives.”
Under Kelly’s leadership, Cummins became the first engine maker to meet
the 2010 emissions standards in 2007 with the 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel
engine for the Dodge Ram pickup truck. The Company’s North American
heavy-duty truck engine market share also doubled in the last four
years, and Cummins has significantly grown its engine presence in
markets around the world during Kelly’s tenure.
Kelly, who has been a Cummins Vice President since 1993, has served as
plant manager at two of Cummins’ highest-profile manufacturing
operations – the Jamestown, N.Y., and Columbus, IN, engine plants – and
has held leadership roles in virtually every segment of the Engine
Business.
"Jim’s steady, thoughtful, results-oriented approach – combined with his
competitiveness and deep knowledge of the diesel engine industry – has
been especially valuable in keeping the Engine Business focused on
remaining strong during the current downturn,” Linebarger said. "His
understanding of the business now will to help us address a number of
cross-business issues that are critical to our long-term success.”
Kelly, a native of Albany, N.Y., earned his bachelor’s degree in history
from Middlebury College and his master’s degree in labor and industrial
relations from Cornell University. He and his wife, Terri, currently
reside in Columbus, IN.
About Cummins
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a
corporation of complementary business units that design, manufacture,
distribute and service engines and related technologies, including fuel
systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and
electrical power generation systems. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana,
(USA) Cummins serves customers in approximately 190 countries and
territories through a network of more than 500 company-owned and
independent distributor locations and approximately 5,200 dealer
locations. Cummins reported net income of $755 million on sales of $14.3
billion in 2008. Press releases can be found on the Web at www.cummins.com.
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to, general economic, business and financing conditions, labor
relations, governmental action, competitor pricing activity, expense
volatility and other risks detailed from time to time in Cummins
Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
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