IMT Names Business Development Manager, New Product Manager of Commercial Products
GARNER, IOWA – Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company, announced two employee promotions.

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GARNER, IOWA – Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company, announced two employee promotions. IMT, the leading manufacturer and supplier of service vehicles, cranes, hydraulic loaders and air compressors has promoted Tim Worman to business development manager and Terry Cook to product manager of commercial products.
The transition of responsibilities will start Nov. 1, 2012.
“We have strengthened the IMT team by elevating two IMT dedicated leaders with extensive industry experience and product knowledge,” said Jim Hasty, vice president – general manager of IMT. “Tim and Terry have been instrumental in the success of IMT, and we are confident that they will drive continued growth and innovation from their new positions.”

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Worman has served as IMT product manager of commercial vehicles since 2002. He has led the introduction of new lines of Dominator® mechanics trucks and telescopic cranes, increased air compressor offerings, lube trucks and lube skids featuring polyethylene tanks. In his newly created role, the 24-year industry veteran will be responsible for leading IMT growth initiatives by leveraging synergies within the Oshkosh family, forming strategic partnerships and working with all functions of the organization to enlarge innovative product offerings.
“I am excited to have the opportunity to expand the presence of the leading brand in the service-truck industry,” Worman said.

Cook has worked at IMT for more than 25 years, gaining invaluable experience with the company’s products and processes. Before becoming customer satisfaction manager in 2006, Cook served in a variety of capacities including quality control and technical support manager, quality supervisor and manufacturing engineer. In his new position, he will be responsible for leading the company’s line of commercial products and helping drive business strategy for the segment. He will also work to develop and enhance the commercial product lineup to meet the needs of customers across the spectrum of markets that IMT serves. On an interim basis, Cook will continue to manage the IMT warranty, technical support and customer service teams.
“I look forward to this new challenge and continuing to grow IMT,” Cook said. “I am committed to working closely with our distributors and customers to deliver the innovative products they have come to expect from IMT.”
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