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Elkins appointed Link-Belt product manager

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Brian Elkins has been named product manager for rough terrain cranes.

Brian Elkins

Elkins career in the Link-Belt family of companies began in 2011 as a cost accountant. He later served as marketing specialist for Link-Belt’s rough terrain group before moving to Portland, OR and serving as crane division manager for Link-Belt Cranes-owned Triad Machinery in 2018. 

“We’re happy to welcome Brian back to Lexington and head up our rough terrain group,” said Pat Collins, director of product marketing, Link-Belt Cranes. “He will be a great contributor from the get go with his experience of working on the factory side and then seeing the challenges that go along with working the frontline retail side at Triad Machinery.”

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