Cummins announces new off-highway leadership

Cummins has appointed Beau Lintereur as the new executive director of its Off-Highway Engine business, replacing Eric Neal, who had been in the role for over eight years.
Ancillary Equipment / August 8, 2023
By Guy Woodford
Beau Lintereur is the new executive director of Cummins Off-Highway Engine business. Pic: Cummins

Lintereur will report to Antonio Leitao, vice-president of Cummins Off-Highway Engine business and will manage the construction, agriculture and industrial segments and global OEM customers. 

Possessing extensive Cummins experience, Lintereur recently headed up the Mining and Aftermarket businesses for Power Systems. He joined Cummins in 1998 and has held roles in the Power Electronics, global transfer switch, Power Generation, Filtration, and the Power System businesses, including overseas assignments in China and India. Lintereur has a B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from Purdue University, an M.S. in the same field from MIT and an M.S. in Management and a certificate in Public Management Policy from Stanford University.

Eric Neal is moving to a new executive role within Cummins. Pic: Cummins 



Eric Neal has moved to a new role, leading Cummins' new product introduction programs, developing the next-generation combustion engines for on- and off-highway markets. As a leading powertrain provider, Cummins is on an accelerated journey to bring to market the most sustainable products for customers worldwide. 

Neal started his Cummins career in 1989 in technical roles, including application and service engineering. He transitioned into commercial positions from 1995, building extensive business development experience and leading some of Cummins’ largest accounts, including Komatsu, Hyundai, PACCAR, Volvo, Ryder, and Nissan. In off-highway, Neal has developed and nurtured key strategic partnerships with global OEM customers, particularly across China, Korea, and Japan. He has helped Cummins become a leader in the industry, growing revenue, profit, and market share in the off-highway engine business. 

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