Chamberlin appointed Husqvarna president

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Steve Chamberlin was named President of Husqvarna Construction Products.
On October 17th, 2011, Steve Chamberlin was named President of Husqvarna Construction Products. He will be responsible for leading the sales/marketing, product management, customer service/technical support, finance and human resource teams in North America.

Mr. Chamberlin has been a part of the Husqvarna team since 2007 and brings over 30 years of experience in sales, marketing, operations and management. He previously held the role of Vice President, Husqvarna Construction Products North America.
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