Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company announced the hiring of Holly McCoy-Nelson as customer support manager.
by Staff
April 9, 2015
McCoy-Nelson
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Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company announced the hiring of Holly McCoy-Nelson as customer support manager.
McCoy-Nelson will lead the customer service and aftermarket support teams at IMT, a manufacturer of service vehicles, truck-mounted cranes, hydraulic loaders, and air compressors. She brings to the position quality experience in customer relationships, process improvement, leadership and project management.
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“At IMT, our focus is always on the customer,” said Tim Gerbus, IMT director of sales. “Holly’s skills and experience enhance our ability to meet customer needs. She will be a tremendous asset to the IMT team.”
Prior to joining IMT, McCoy-Nelson served as inside sales, customer service and coordination manager for Graham Wood Doors in Mason City, Iowa. She holds a bachelor’s degree in organizational management from Concordia University.
“I’m very excited about the opportunity to join an industry leader like IMT,” McCoy-Nelson said. “I have always been passionate about customer support, and I look forward to working closely with IMT customers to ensure their needs are met.”
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