Dover Fueling Solutions® Appoints New Vice President and General Manager for Latin America
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Dover Fueling Solutions® Appoints New Vice President and General Manager for Latin America


AUSTIN, TEXAS – September 25, 2020 – Dover Fueling Solutions® (‘DFS’), a part of Dover Corporation that delivers advanced fuel dispensing equipment, electronic systems and payment, fleet systems, automatic tank gauging, and wetstock management, is pleased to announce the appointment of Hector Trabucco as its new Vice President and General Manager for Latin America (LatAM). With full responsibility for leadership and development, Hector will play a key part in maximizing business growth opportunities and strengthening DFS’ position in the LatAM market.


Hector joins the business from his most recent role as Group Managing Director for LatAM and the Caribbean with Fluke Corporation, a manufacturer, distributor and service provider of electronic test tools, biomedical equipment and networking solutions. His previous roles include Vice President of ABIMAQ CSMEPS in Brazil and President of LatAM and the Caribbean for Gilbarco Veeder-Root, as well as various leadership roles of increasing responsibility over his 15 year tenure with ExxonMobil in both Texas and Argentina. He brings critical experience managing large regional teams and leading successful turnarounds in various markets and lines of business. Hector holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Universidad del CEMA in Argentina and a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from the Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

“Attracting a leader of Hector’s caliber into the business is a great endorsement of our strategy and ambition in the LatAM region. He brings a great deal of fueling solutions experience to the role and is a proven, successful leader in business growth for the Latin American market,” said DFS President David Crouse. “I am excited to have Hector’s strength and capabilities on board, which will be vital as we continue to develop and expand in the region.”

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