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Soper appointed Link-Belt product manager

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Andrew Soper has been appointed product manager, telescopic trucks, and all-terrain cranes for Link-Belt Cranes.

Andrew Soper, product manager, telescopic trucks and all-terrain cranes, Link-Belt Cranes

Soper joined Link-Belt in 2014 as a marketing specialist for lattice and telescopic crawler cranes. In 2017 he moved to the same role for telescopic trucks and all-terrain cranes. Before joining Link-Belt, he had manned and maintained crane rental experience as a project manager and sales estimator.

“Andrew has a detailed understanding of the crane industry,” said Pat Collins, director of marketing, Link-Belt Cranes. “Not only that, but over time he has built strong relationships within our distributor network, providing a great link between our products and our customers.”

Soper has a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Kentucky and is scheduled to complete his MBA this spring.

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