![]() The leadership change comes two months after Cummins shareholders rejected a proposal to split the duties of chairman and chief executive officer. “We look forward to his continued contributions as Executive Chairman.” ![]() “His leadership has grown Cummins’ global business, positioned the company to lead in zero- and low-carbon solutions, and developed a highly capable and diverse management team to lead us through the technology transition,” said Lynch. In a news release, Cummins Lead Director Tom Lynch thanked Linebarger for his work over the last three decades. He has held numerous executive positions at the company, including serving as president and COO from 2008 to 2011. Linebarger began his career at Cummins as an intern before joining the company full-time in 1993. My technical background, business experience and focus on people, purpose, and impact have prepared me for this moment. “I am grateful to Tom for his support and mentorship over the years and to the Board for their confidence in my leadership. “Growing up in Columbus, Indiana, where Cummins was founded, and spending most of my career here makes this announcement incredibly meaningful,” said Rumsey. Rumsey was elected to the Cummins Board of Directors in February and the company says she will maintain her seat on the board. She also previously held the role of chief technical officer. Rumsey joined Cummins as a technical advisor in 2000 and was named president and COO in March 2021 after serving as vice president and president of Cummins’ components segment. ![]() “Jen uniquely understands our customers and business, having worked in many different parts of the business during her more than 20-year career, and in every role, she has consistently delivered results.” “Jen is a once in a generation talent and the right leader for Cummins at this important time in our history,” Linebarger said in written remarks. Linebarger will continue in his role as chairman of the Cummins Board of Directors, as well as executive chairman. Rumsey will become the first woman to lead the company in its more than 100-year history. Tom Linebarger will step down as chief executive officer on August 1, while Jennifer Rumsey, who currently serves as president and chief operating officer, will be promoted to president and CEO. (NYSE: CMI) is making changes to its top leadership, the company announced Thursday. (Inside INdiana Business) - Columbus-based Cummins Inc. At the completion of training requirements, each will be assigned a station and shift.COLUMBUS, Ind. Smith has been a member of the German Township Volunteer Fire Department (Bartholomew County) since 2022 and has obtained Firefighter I & II and Hazardous Materials Operations and Awareness Certifications.Īll new CFD firefighters will undergo a department orientation and training program. Thomas Smith, 27, graduated from Columbus East High School in 2014. Shea holds a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from Xavier University and a Doctorate in Athletic Training from Indiana State University. Maura “Mo” Shea, 28, is a 2012 high school graduate from Bethesda, Maryland. Currently a volunteer firefighter with the Southwest Fire Department (Bartholomew County) and the Columbus Township Fire Department, Ross is enrolled in an EMT course. Mellencamp’s certifications include EMT, Firefighter I & II, Fire Officer, Fire Instructor, Peer Fitness Trainer, and CPR Instructor.Ĭody Ross, 27, graduated from Columbus North High School in 2014 and has been in the fire service since 2020. He has been in the fire service since 2011. ![]() Matthew Mellencamp, 29, is a 2012 Trinity Lutheran High School grad and has a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Gerkin served in the Army National Guard Airborne Infantry for seven years and was previously a Greensburg Police officer from 2020-2023. Peyton Gerkin, 26, is a 2015 graduate of Jennings County High School and earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Safety Management from IUPUI. Baxter is a Nationally Certified EMT and has been a volunteer with the Southwest Fire Department (Bartholomew County) since 2021. They were hired for vacancies that were created as a result of lateral transfers of CFD firefighters to other fire agencies within the state.Īlexis Baxter, 32, is a 2009 graduate of Trinity Lutheran High School in Seymour. The new crew was sworn in by Mayor Jim Lienhoop during Tuesday’s Board of Public Works and Safety meeting at Columbus City Hall. ![]() – The Columbus Fire Department (CFD) welcomed six Columbus Firefighters to the department on Tuesday morning. ![]()
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