Lisle, Ill., USA - June 25, 2013, Lisle, Ill., USA - Navistar International Corporation, a manufacturer of commercial vehicles, announced that Andrew J. Cederoth, the company's EVP and CFO, will be leaving Navistar at the end of the month.
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Mr. Cederoth has been the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of Navistar International Corporation since September 2009.
He joined Navistar International Corporation in 1990 and has held various financial positions, including strategic planning manager, and controller for the engine group.
He served as Senior Vice President of Corporate Finance at Navistar International Corporation from June 2009 to September 2009 and served as its Vice President of Finance of Navistar's Engine Group.
He served as Vice President of Navistar Financial Corp. Mr. Cederoth served as Principal Financial Officer and Treasurer of Navistar Financial Corp. Mr. Cederoth serves as Director of Navistar Financial Corp. and Mahindra Navistar Automotive Limited.
In addition to receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Mathematics from the University of Illinois in 1987, he earned an MBA in Accounting and Finance from DePaul University in 1990.
James M. Moran, Navistar senior vice president and treasurer, will oversee the company's financial operations and functions on an interim basis, while the company finalizes its appointment of a new CFO from outside the company.
Mr. Moran has served as Vice President and Treasurer of NIC since 2008. Mr. Moran also served as Vice President and Treasurer of Navistar, Inc. since 2008.
Prior to these positions, Mr. Moran served as Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of both NIC and Navistar, Inc. from 2007 to 2008 and Director of Corporate Finance of Navistar, Inc. from 2005 to 2007.
Prior to joining NIC, Mr. Moran served as Vice President and Treasurer of R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, an international provider of print and print related services, from 2003 to 2004 and Assistant Treasurer of R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company from 2002 to 2003. ■