Cummins Announces New Leaders in Its Engine Business

Jan. 31, 2013
Cummins Inc. appointed two long-time Cummins Engine Business leaders to run key business operations within the Engine Business.

Cummins Inc. appointed two long-time Cummins Engine Business leaders to run key business operations within the Engine Business. Effective Feb. 1, Ed Pence will lead the Cummins High Horsepower Business and Dave Crompton will lead the Heavy Duty, MidRange and Light Duty Worldwide Product Businesses, which are being combined into one single global operating entity within the Engine Business. Pence will replace Mark Levett who will take on a new role at Cummins as vice president of corporate responsibility and community relations and CEO of the Cummins Foundation.

“The High Horsepower Business is one of our fastest growing and profitable businesses and it is crucial to our Engine Business’ future, and because of that, the next leader must be a capable leader with proven results,” said Rich Freeland, president of the Engine Business and vice president of Cummins Inc. “Ed Pence has a long history of delivering excellent results and has demonstrated over the years the strong ability to successfully work with existing and new customers to drive this crucial business forward into the future.”

Pence joined Cummins in 1981 and has held a variety of key positions. Since 2005, he has served as the vice president and general manager – Heavy Duty Engine Business. Pence’s leadership helped drive the Heavy Duty Engine Business strategy and product plan to position Cummins for significant global growth in new market segments with fit-for-market technologies.

Also effective Feb. 1, Crompton will assume leadership of the Heavy Duty, MidRange and Light Duty Worldwide Product Businesses, which are being combined to create better alignment with global partners, the industry in general, and to best meet the needs of customers and other stakeholders.

“Dave Crompton is an experienced leader with the proven capability to not only operate large complex businesses, but also drive transformative change and accelerate growth,” Freeland said. “He has done an outstanding job leading teams to success and will be a major driver in leading the team to success into the future.”

In his seven years as vice president and general manager for MidRange, Crompton led the business through the highest investment cycle in new products and capacity expansion and also established new business segments and several new partnerships for Cummins. Crompton has been with Cummins for 25 years and has worked in the Engine Business for nearly his entire career.

Cummins Inc. 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.