New VP of Sales Named at IC Bus
As Justina Morosin takes another position within parent company Navistar, Ryan Kauffman is appointed to the sales VP role for IC Bus.

With Justina Morosin taking another position within Navistar, Ryan Kauffman has been appointed to the sales VP role for IC Bus.

With Justina Morosin taking another position within Navistar, Ryan Kauffman has been appointed to the sales VP role for IC Bus.
LISLE, Ill. — Justina Morosin will leave her position as vice president of sales for IC Bus to take another position within parent company Navistar, the OEM announced on Thursday.
Morosin has been named vice president of sales for the International Used Truck Operations.
“Justina has been a tremendous leader to the bus sales team, and we greatly appreciate her dedication over the years to our dealers and customers and we wish her the best,” said Trish Reed, vice president and general manager of IC Bus. “We know that she will bring the same determination in her work at the Used Truck Operations.”
With Morosin’s move, Ryan Kauffman will take on the role of vice president of sales for IC Bus on April 1. Kauffman has been with Navistar since 2006, serving in various roles in the parts business and primarily working with bus customers and dealers. Before joining Navistar, he worked for Allied Bus Sales.
“I am thrilled to have Ryan join the IC Bus sales team,” Reed said. “Ryan’s extensive bus experience and relationships will make him a great asset to the team, our dealers, and our customers.”
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