Stiansen Joins JLG as Director of Marketing, Americas

Words: Diana GillispieJLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company [NYSE:OSK] and a leading global manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telescopic material handlers, announced Jennifer Stiansen has joined the company as director of marketing for the Americas, access segment.

In her new role, Stiansen will lead all marketing and communications initiatives for the North American and Latin American regions. She will report directly to Alan Loux, vice president — global marketing, access segment, and serve on the Global Marketing Leadership team.

“We are excited to welcome a professional of Jennifer’s caliber to JLG,” said Loux. “She brings more than 20 years of marketing communications experience to her new assignment, along with the leadership skills to make a valuable contribution to our organization’s growth strategy.”

Prior to joining the access segment at JLG Industries, Inc., Stiansen served as marketing communications manager for several brands, on both the manufacturer and agency sides, managing advertising, public relations, internal communications, and digital marketing.

Stiansen holds a Master of Arts degree in media studies from William Paterson University of New Jersey and a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Elizabethtown College. She is a member of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, Associated Equipment Distributors, and Construction Writers Association.
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