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Terex Names Corporate Officers

July 31, 2001 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

Terex Corporation recently announced that Kevin O’Reilly, who is currently Terex’s controller, has been promoted to the position of vice president, investor relations and corporate communications.

O’Reilly will be responsible for all corporate and division communications, including investor relations, external and internal communications.

Jack Lascar, who is currently vice president, investor relations and corporate communications, has been named vice president and general manager for the Terex Light Construction.

"I am very pleased that Kevin has accepted this new assignment," said Ronald M. DeFeo, chairman and CEO of Terex Corporation. "He comes into this position with strong analytical tools and a very good knowledge of the company and its business units. Over the past three years, since he joined Terex from Pricewaterhouse Coopers, he has worked closely with and earned the respect of the organization. His role will be to assist me in continuing to develop and communicate consistent and forthright messages to all our key constituencies." Commenting on Lascar’s recent responsibilities, Mr. DeFeo added, "Jack has done a terrific job in expanding Terex’s research coverage and shareholder base and in promoting Terex’s unique operating model across many constituencies. Jack and Kevin will be working closely together to ensure a seamless transition."

Commenting on the promotion of Lascar to lead Terex Light Construction, Ernie Verebelyi, group president of Terex Americas and Mining said, "In his new position, Jack will have responsibility for Amida, Coleman Engineering and Bartell. I see our Light Construction business as another area of growth and expect Jack to use his business development experience to help grow this segment into a larger and more profitable one for Terex. We are particularly excited about the prospects for our new Terex Power Generation business unit."


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