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Terex Utilities Names New Sales Account Managers

As sales account managers for Terex, these field sales team members will sell all Terex Utilities products and services to a wide range of customers, including investor-owned utilities, electric cooperatives, municipalities and utility contractors.

by Staff
August 14, 2014
3 min to read


Terex Utilities announces the additions of Paul Beck, Josh Fawley and Ronnie Norris as sales account managers to the company’s field sales team.

As sales account managers for Terex, these field sales team members will sell all Terex Utilities products and services to a wide-range of customers, including investor-owned utilities, electric cooperatives, municipalities and utility contractors. They are also charged with focusing on developing new customer opportunities and working with existing customers to meet their specific equipment needs.

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“We are excited to welcome Josh, Paul and Ronnie to the team,” says Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Jim Lohan. “As we continue to offer products, services and programs to meet the growing needs of our customers, our sales force plays an extremely valuable role in finding, developing and maintaining these relationships. These gentlemen’s unique skill sets and experiences will add to and complement the wealth of industry expertise and knowledge already in place within our sales team.”

Beck joins Terex with experience in municipal construction, project management, fleet and equipment acquisition, as well as fleet management. Most recently, Beck held a position as Manager of Planning & Construction for Jefferson City, Mo. In his new role as a Terex Utilities sales account manager, Beck will have territory management responsibility, including key accounts and distributor support in the states of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and Western Nebraska. He has an MBA from William Woods University and a Bachelors of Arts Degree from University of Missouri - Columbia. Beck can be reached at (573) 619-2617 or paul.beck@terex.com.

Fawley started with Terex in 2006 as an inside sales coordinator for the Utilities business and eventually took on the role of production scheduler. Since then, Fawley has also held positions in the company’s Construction business segment as a sales and operations planning manager, as well as a TFS Sales Representative for the Terex Financial Services businesses. He graduated from The Citadel, and prior to joining Terex, Fawley worked for ABX Air and Liberty Saving Bank in Ohio. As a Terex Utilities Sales Account Manager, Norris will have territory management responsibility, including key accounts and distributor support in Tennessee. He can be reached at 662-671-5055 or josh.fawley@terex.com.

Norris comes to Terex from ThyssenKrupp Steel Services (TKSS). While at TKSS, Norris was responsible for managing several large commercial accounts and inventory, as well as for selling secondary and prime access material to brokers and service centers. He also helped to implement new processes and training at a new plant facility. Norris graduated from the University of Alabama with a BS Degree in Business, majoring in Marketing with a concentration on Entrepreneurship and Professional Sales. As a Terex Utilities Sales Account Manager, Norris will have territory management responsibility, including key accounts and distributor support in the states of North and South Carolina. He can be reached at (704) 491-2625 or ronnie.norris@terex.com.

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