Kubota Announces Senior Leadership Changes

Three key personnel changes, along with manufacturing facility expansion in Georgia, designed to further expand Kubota’s position in the U.S. market.

From left to right: Todd Stucke, newly hired as Vice President, Agriculture & Turf Division; Ken Kitao, Kubota Tractor Corporation President; Greg Embury, newly promoted to Senior Vice President, Marketing & Dealer Development; Ted Pederson, recently promoted to Vice President, Construction Equipment and the Northern Division.
From left to right: Todd Stucke, newly hired as Vice President, Agriculture & Turf Division; Ken Kitao, Kubota Tractor Corporation President; Greg Embury, newly promoted to Senior Vice President, Marketing & Dealer Development; Ted Pederson, recently promoted to Vice President, Construction Equipment and the Northern Division.

Kubota Tractor Corporation has announced new senior leadership roles within Marketing and Dealer Development, and across the Construction Equipment, Agriculture & Turf divisions. The senior-level promotions and addition are part of Kubota’s ongoing efforts to further expand and strengthen its position in the U.S. marketplace.

“Kubota is growing into the future, and we are dedicated to improving organizational alignment and strengthening our core business,” said Mr. Yuichi “Ken” Kitao, president of Kubota Tractor Corporation. “These deeply experienced leaders within our organization bring tremendous knowledge, skills and industry depth that will help ensure Kubota’s continued momentum and success.”

Greg Embury, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Dealer Development. Embury began his career with Kubota in 2001 as vice president of sales and marketing. With more than 30 years of agriculture and construction equipment industry experience, Embury has led the nationwide Kubota team through significant company growth. In his new role, he will provide continued strategic direction for Kubota’s marketing efforts, while further fostering relationships and growth within the national dealership network.

Ted Pederson, Vice President, Construction Equipment & Northern Division. Pederson joined Kubota in 1979 as a regional sales manager in the company’s Southeast Division and has held various positions of increasing responsibilities since that time. He has been an integral part of Kubota’s success throughout the years and is a long-tenured and dedicated employee. In his new role, Pederson will guide expansion of Kubota’s construction equipment line, while overseeing the activities of the Northern Division.

Todd Stucke, Vice President, Agriculture & Turf Division. Prior to joining Kubota in January 2013, Stucke spent 23 years at AGCO Corporation. While at AGCO, he held various positions of increasing responsibility and rose through the ranks in sales and marketing, most recently serving as director of marketing of the hay and harvesting division. His extensive experience and knowledge of the agriculture industry will serve him well in his new role where he will lead Kubota’s continued growth in the agriculture and turf markets.

Expansion of Georgia Facility. The senior leadership team announcement coincides with the expansion of the Kubota Industrial Engineering (KIE) facility in Jefferson, GA. The expansion will allow for greater manufacturing capacity and distribution of Kubota’s American-built tractor and turf products, while adding more jobs to the company’s growing workforce that assembles and delivers Kubota products in the U.S.

“At Kubota, we are deeply committed to the U.S. market, and are making strategic investments and decisions—such as the expanded manufacturing facility and recent leadership changes—to service the outstanding growth and strong customer demand for Kubota equipment, as well as to enhance our relationships with our nationwide network of loyal and valued dealers,” Kitao said.

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