REV Group Names New ENC VP/GM
Jason Moore previously served as VP/GM for Wabtec Corp.

Jason Moore
Jason Moore will join REV Group as VP/GM of ElDorado National-California (ENC), a REV manufacturer of rightsized heavy-duty transit buses. In this role, Moore will report to Brian Perry, REV Group president, commercial segment.
He succeeds Tony Wayne who, after a successful 34-year career at ENC, will retire on June 30, 2021. Prior to his departure, Wayne will work closely with Moore to ensure a smooth transition.
“Jason’s significant experience in manufacturing operations, supply chain, and Lean/Six Sigma methodologies make him an ideal leader for ENC,” Perry said. “In addition, Jason has expertise in building commercial success, business transformation and driving continuous improvement. We look forward to Jason joining the ENC team and establishing relationships with existing and new customers.”
Most recently, Moore served as VP/GM for Wabtec Corp. While there, he led the turbocharger and heat exchanger product lines, and also had full strategic and financial responsibility for eight international business units and managed the performance of 13 global locations with 1,500 employees. Prior to Wabtec, Moore held roles with increasing leadership responsibility at Ricon, Napier Turbochargers, and Siemens Industrial Turbocharger Group.
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