TEX - Terex Corporation
About Terex Corporation (https://www.terex.com)
Operating globally, Terex Corporation specializes in the production and distribution of aerial work platforms and a diverse range of materials processing equipment. Its operations are structured into two primary divisions: Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) and Materials Processing (MP). The AWP segment is responsible for the design, manufacturing, servicing, and marketing of access equipment, utility machinery, and telehandlers, primarily under the well-known Terex and Genie brands. This range encompasses items such as portable material and aerial lifts, articulating and telescopic booms (both trailer-mounted and self-propelled), scissor lifts, utility vehicles, and telehandlers. Additionally, it supplies essential components and spare parts. These products serve a broad spectrum of uses, including construction and upkeep of industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential structures, maintaining utility and telecommunication infrastructure, supporting construction and foundation drilling, general commercial activities, tree maintenance, and various infrastructure developments. The MP segment offers an extensive portfolio of materials processing and specialized machinery, distributed under numerous brands and business lines, including Terex, Powerscreen, Fuchs, EvoQuip, Canica, Cedarapids, CBI, Simplicity, Franna, Terex Ecotec, Finlay, Terex Washing Systems, Terex MPS, Terex Jaques, Terex Advance, ProStack, Terex Bid-Well, MDS, and Terex Recycling Systems. Its offerings include crushers, screening and washing systems, trommels, apron feeders, material handlers, a variety of cranes (pick and carry, rough terrain, tower), equipment for wood processing, biomass, and recycling, concrete mixer trucks, concrete pavers, and conveyors, along with necessary components and spare parts. These machines are crucial for diverse applications such as construction, infrastructure development, and recycling initiatives, as well as quarrying, mining, and general material handling. They also play a vital role in maintenance for lifting equipment or materials, landscaping, and the biomass production sectors. To support its clientele, Terex Corporation provides financing options facilitating the rental, leasing, and purchase of its equipment. Established in 1986, Terex Corporation maintains its headquarters in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Key Executives
| NAME | TITLE | DOB | SALARY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simon A. Meester | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director | 1970 | $2,091,672 USD |
| Jennifer Kong-Picarello | Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer | 1978 | $1,786,242 USD |
| John L. Dreasher | Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer | 1967 | $1,059,049 USD |
| Scott Jonathan Posner | Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary | 1974 | $1,013,858 USD |
| Patrick Carroll | President of Environmental Solutions | 1965 | $961,642 USD |
| Kieran Hegarty | President of Terex Materials Processing | 1967 | $939,740 USD |
| Joshua Gross | President of Aerials | 1987 | $680,467 USD |
| Derek Everitt | Vice President of Investor Relations | – | – |
| Jon Paterson | Senior VP, Treasurer & Corporate Development | – | – |
| Joseph F. LaDue | Chief Accounting Officer, Vice President & Controller | 1980 | – |
| Kevin Trimmer | Senior Vice President of Terex Operating System | – | – |
| Linda McAvoy | President of Terex Financial Services | – | – |
| Michael Edward Virnig | President of Specialty Vehicles | – | – |
| Namita Jindal | Senior VP & Chief Digital and AI Officer | 1981 | – |
| Ramon Oliu Jr. | Chief Risk Officer of Finance | – | – |