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Kubota North America today announced significant leadership changes following the Kubota Corporation (KBT) Board of Directors meeting held Nov. 6 in Osaka, Japan, with several appointments including Nobuyuki Ishii as CEO of Kubota North America (KNA) and Senior Managing Executive Officer of KBT, and Todd Stucke as President of Kubota Tractor Corporation (KTC) and Executive Officer of KBT, effective January 1, 2024. Both appointments succeed Shingo Hanada, who will be promoted to Director and Senior Managing Executive Officer returning to Kubota Corporation in Japan.

Ishii, a 40-year Kubota veteran, is the newly appointed CEO for Kubota North America effective January 1, 2024, succeeding Shingo Hanada.

Todd Stucke, newly promoted to President of Kubota Tractor Corporation effective January 1, 2024, maintains his dual roles as Executive Officer for Kubota Corporation, and Senior Vice President of Technology for Kubota North America.

Brian Arnold, newly promoted to Vice President of Manufacturing for Kubota North America effective January 1, 2024, maintains his role as President of Kubota Manufacturing of America, based in Gainesville, Georgia.

Ishii, a 40-year Kubota veteran, will succeed Hanada and will also take on the role of KTC Chairman, providing support to Stucke as the new President of KTC. Ishii has held various roles in his Kubota career, including President of Kubota Europe until 2016. He also previously worked in the U.S. as VP of Kubota Engine of America from 2003 to 2008. In his current role of General Manager of Farm and Industrial Machinery Strategy and Operations in Japan, he supervises Kubota’s entire overseas operations.

“Over the past few years, under Mr. Hanada’s leadership, Kubota has successfully built our North America regional function,” said Ishii, newly appointed CEO of KNA. “The market contributes significantly to Kubota’s overall business and remains an integral part of our vision to provide solutions to address global issues related to food, water and the environment. I’m proud to continue the tremendous momentum Mr. Hanada was able to achieve in his tenure.”

Kubota North America is comprised of Kubota Tractor Corporation, Kubota Credit Corporation, based in Grapevine, Texas; Kubota Canada Ltd., with operations based in Pickering, Ontario, Canada; Kubota Manufacturing of America, based in Gainesville, Georgia; Great Plains Manufacturing, based in Salina, Kansas; and Kubota Engine of America, based in Lincolnshire, Illinois.

“Kubota is constantly evolving, and we remain committed to the growth mindset we have adopted, working together toward our 2030 Vision which is to become a major brand globally,” said Todd Stucke, newly appointed President of Kubota Tractor Corporation, and the first American to lead the role in the company’s more than a half-century history.

A 35-year industry veteran with experience in both equipment and agriculture, Stucke is currently the Vice Chair of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and will become Chairman of the Board in 2024. He has previously served two terms as treasurer of the AEM Board, as well as Ag Sector Board Chair in 2020.

Additionally, Brian Arnold, current President of Kubota Manufacturing of America (KMA) and VP of KNA, has been appointed as an Executive Officer of KBT and will take on the role of Head of Manufacturing for KNA. He succeeds Mr. Takanobu Azuma, Executive Vice President of KNA, who is being promoted to Managing Executive Officer of KBT and will return to Japan. Arnold was the first American to serve in the role as KMA President since the company established manufacturing in Northeast Georgia in 1988. Arnold joined KMA in 1995 and will maintain his dual role as KMA President in addition to his newly appointed role for KNA.

“We are committed to growing and enhancing our manufacturing footprint to expand our product lines and infrastructure to better meet the needs of our customers and dealers,” said Brian Arnold, newly appointed Head of Manufacturing for KNA. “We are advancing our manufacturing with more automation and sustainable solutions than ever before – it’s what we do, and it will continue to drive how our teams make decisions about our products in order to provide more solutions to our North America dealers and customers.”

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