AEM Welcomes Pat Weiler to AEM Board of Directors, Pete Large Joins CE Sector Board

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10/10/2022

AEM BoardAEM is pleased to announce a pair of Board-level leadership changes that have gone into effect in recent weeks.  

Pat Weiler, President and CEO of Weiler, joins the AEM Board of Directors after previously serving on the CE Sector Board, and Pete Large, Senior Vice President of Construction Field Solutions at Trimble, fills the vacancy on the CE Sector Board due to Weiler’s departure.  

Weiler founded his company in 2000, and he has grown the company into a major manufacturer of multiple product lines for the paving industry. Weiler purchased Caterpillar Forest Products in 2019; Weiler Forestry is located in LaGrange, Georgia.   

Large joined Trimble starting in 1996, and currently serves as the company's Senior Vice President of Civil Infrastructure Sector, but he has been in the industry since 1987. With 35 years of experience in the field, he will be a great addition to the team.  

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