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Bomag Americas, Ridgeway, South Carolina, has announced Brian Bieller was selected as the new president of North American operations, effective March 10.
In this position, Bieller will report to Ralf Junker, president of Bomag Group in Boppard, Germany.
Bieller’s experience in road construction equipment started in high school while working for a dealer. He has remained in the industry for 28 years, including his most recent post as president and CEO at LeeBoy Inc., Lincolnton, North Carolina. At LeeBoy, he was responsible for managing all functions of the organization including manufacturing operations.
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Prior to his tenure with LeeBoy, Bieller served as president and regional general manager, North America, for Dynapac, which has offices in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Both Bomag and Dynapac are Fayat Group companies. With his experience leading successful teams and direct knowledge of Bomag products and markets, Bomag says Bieller is well-positioned to make a positive impact on both Bomag Americas position in the market and internal team culture.
“We are happy to have Brian rejoin the Fayat Group in this new role, and we wish him success as he leads BOMAG Americas into the next season of growth and profitability,” Junker says.
Bomag manufactures asphalt pavers and milling machines, reclaimer/stabilizers, single drum and tandem vibratory rollers, pneumatic tired rollers, landfill refuse compactors and a full range of light compaction equipment and is supported by a global network of more than 400 dealers.
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