Mache Narang, vice president and president of Cummins' parts business, will leave the company later this month to pursue external opportunities, the company announced Tuesday.
Cummins said in a press release that Narang, who has led the components business since 2021, has held a variety of business leadership roles during his more than 20 years with the company. His last day will be October 27th.
“Mahesh's impact on Cummins and our employees will be long-lasting,” said Jennifer Ramsey, Cummins Chairman and CEO. “He leads competently with a focus on excellence and building strong customer partnerships, consistently demonstrating the ability to improve performance, enhance our technology and product offerings, and deliver superior results.” I admire his unwavering dedication to his people and the way he leads with fairness, mentors and develops those who work with and for him. I enjoyed watching him. He will be missed.”
While leading the components division, Mahesh grew the business and expanded its capabilities, leading the acquisition and integration of Jacobs Vehicle Systems and Merritt, the largest acquisition in Cummins history.
Prior to his current role, Mr. Narang led Cummins Emission Solutions, served as vice president and general manager of Cummins Turbo Technologies, a separate division within the components business, and as chief operating officer of Cummins' India regional business organization. I was there.
Ramsey said he plans to name Narang's replacement by the end of this month.