Alan Berger has been appointed senior vice president, Technology at Volvo Construction Equipment (
An American citizen, Berger has worked for the company since 2007 and has held a variety of senior engineering, technology and management roles both within the Volvo Group and outside the company. He will now be responsible for leading the development and delivery of Volvo CE’s global Technology strategy.
Reporting to company President Martin Weissburg and serving as part of the executive management team, Berger will be based at Volvo CE’s global headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. He replaces Anders P. Larsson who took up the role of president of Volvo CE Investment China and head of the Lingong Integration Office on January 1, 2016.
Berger joined Volvo CE as part of the Ingersoll Rand acquisition in 2007. Most recently he was vice president of Volvo CE’s product platforms organisation, a position he held since 2011. Prior to this he was vice president of advanced engineering and before that he was vice president of engineering for the road machinery division of the business .
Berger holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering and applied mathematics as well as a master’s degree in electrical engineering, controls and signal processing – both from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, US.
He also has a MBA from J.L Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, Illinois, US. He holds 21 US patents and is the author of nine publications – primarily in electro-mechanical and embedded electronic products.
Commenting on his appointment, Berger said: “I am very excited about this opportunity and look forward to driving the Technology function forward at this important time for the business.”
Berger will relocate to Belgium this summer with his wife. He is currently based in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, US.