cuts at CIT
De Lage Landen continues to benefit from the turmoil at CIT with
its hiring of a new insurance manager for Northern Europe from the
troubled lessor.
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Mark Lynch took up the new position last month – a move which
follows the appointment of David Lindsay, who recently joined DLL
from CIT, as European operations manager.
Lynch, who will focus on new vendordriven insurance programmes,
worked most recently as European Insurance Manager with CIT Group
Finance.
In recent weeks DLL has made a flurry of new hires, and this
growth strategy is reflected in the fact that last month its
international trainee selection event yielded nine international
management trainees.
They will be employed within the legal and marketing departments
of the De Lage Landen office in Germany, as well as its technology
finance, materials handling, construction and trucks and trailers
divisions.
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By GlobalDataThere has also been a recent reshuffle at the top of DLL,
including the departure of Philip Schneck, the previous global
chief commercial officer, who has been replaced by Bill Stephenson.
Marc Dierckx replaces Stephenson in his previous role as president
of DLL’s office equipment global business unit.
Other new hires include Damian Broadbent, who has been appointed
chief commercial officer for De Lage Landen Asia region, and Rob
Ceribelli, who is now (UK) country service unit manager. Lindsay
also joined DLL recently as Europeans operations manager of the
company’s commercial finance group. He joined from CIT where he was
a European default and recovery manager.
In recent weeks Mel Missen joined the recruitment agency MJM
Resourcing Ltd after serving ten years as an international human
resources director at CIT.
Brendan Malkin
