Liebherr USA Names Cabiedes-Uranga Marketing GM

June 3, 2016

Ana Cabiedes-Uranga (Photo: Liebherr USA)
Ana Cabiedes-Uranga (Photo: Liebherr USA)

Liebherr USA, Co. has promoted Ana Cabiedes-Uranga to the position of General Manager, Marketing.  In her new role she will be responsible for leading and facilitating the company’s marketing efforts and strategy for the eight divisions that fall under the newly formed Liebherr USA, Co. umbrella.  

 
Cabiedes-Uranga has more than 10 years of combined marketing and management experience at Liebherr with expertise in implementing integrated marketing communication strategies. She has also managed public relations and led large-scale projects and events including Liebherr's participation at Conexpo Con/Agg. In her most recent position as Marketing and Communications Manager for Liebherr Construction Equipment, Co., she played a significant role in the development of strategic marketing initiatives and programs for its rapidly expanding distribution network in the U.S.
 
Cabiedes-Uranga joined Liebherr in 2005 and has taken on increasing responsibilities in a number of positions within the construction division and is well positioned to take on this newly created position at Liebherr USA, Co.  She has also served on a variety of committees for major industry associations and trade events.  Ana holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Marketing from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM).

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