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Case-New Holland Names New North American Business Leader

New Holland Construction has announced Brian Weisbaum, a CNH veteran who has led several initiatives for both CNH construction brands, to the company’s new head of New Holland Construction, North America.

As the former head of Network Development and Sales Support, and Global Customer Experience, Weisbaum brings a wealth of experience and a new vision to New Holland Construction. Weisbaum’s top priority will be strengthening New Holland’s dealer network and building stronger dealer relationships, along with a heavy focus on bringing digital retailing to the industry.

At the New Holland Construction National Dealer Meeting, the first of its kind held in early 2025, Weisbaum mapped out his vision for the next chapter of the brand, dubbing 2025 as “the year of the dealer.”

“We are aiming for bigger goals than ever. But what we achieve together requires trust, transparency and a shared responsibility for open communication,” says Weisbaum. “Both our brand and our dealers can be proud that over the past four years we have put the New Holland brand back on the map. Now is the time to build on that momentum and work together to cement our role as leaders in the compact construction market in North America.”

Weisbaum will replace outgoing Tyler Mills, who led the North American business between 2020 and 2024. Mills will move into a new CNH position as Head of Construction Parts Commercial, North America, overseeing parts and aftersales commercial operations for Case and New Holland Construction brands.

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