Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) has announced that Mark Lampert, senior vice president of sales & marketing for the OEM, will retire on March 31st.
According to DTNA, during his tenure, Lampert was responsible for the development of sales and marketing for Freightliner Trucks and the Detroit brand of on-highway engines, axles and transmissions as well as the manufacturer's proprietary components sales. Additionally, he had oversight of the company’s used truck operations and its export sales.
Lampert joined the company in 1993 as vice president of sales for Freightliner Canada. From there, he held positions of increasing responsibility, including managing the company’s dealer operations, product planning, marketing, retail truck operations and used trucks.
“I am extremely grateful to have spent over 20 years with this great company, and I am deeply honored to have had the opportunity to lead Freightliner to its present position as undisputed market leader across each and every commercial vehicle segment,” said Lampert.
“Working for Daimler Trucks North America has been a blessing and a privilege; however, I am resolute that 2014 is the right time for me to retire for a variety of reasons," he continued.
"First, the company’s future sales success is assured through a robust product pipeline, as well as the Freightliner Cascadia Evolution– the industry’s flagship in terms of total cost of ownership. Second, I look forward to spending more time with my wife, children and grandchildren. And lastly, the company has identified an excellent successor, Richard Howard, who is capable of executing the company’s sales and marketing vision well into the future.”
“Daimler Trucks North America owes a huge debt of gratitude for Mark’s unwavering commitment to sales and marketing excellence," remarked Martin Daum, president & CEO. "His goal of achieving undisputed market leadership is unquestioned as he leaves the company’s sales and marketing team positioned for continued prosperity.
“Mark’s retirement is well-earned and his career will be unmatched in our industry," Daum added. "We will always consider him a valued member of the Daimler Trucks North America family and wish him the best for his retirement. I look forward to continuing my close personal relationship with Mark and will remain a supportive confidant and trusted friend throughout his future endeavors.”
Succeeding Lampert will be Richard Howard.
Howard, who will begin his new position on April 1, was formerly a member of the board of management of Daimler Financial Services AG, responsible for the Africa & Asia/Pacific region. He has over 20 years of management experience.