Atlas Copco appoints Marco Gravina as President of the Portable Power and Flow division

Atlas Copco has announced Marco Gravina’s appointment as President of Portable Power and Flow Division in the Power Technique business area, effective from the 1st of January 2025.

Marco Gravina has held the position of Vice President Marketing at Atlas Copco Specialty Rental division since 2021. In this position he has been responsible for the divisional marketing and communication team. He has held various roles in operation, sales, and marketing within Atlas Copco since he started working with the company in 2011.

“Marco has a proven track record of effectively achieving good business results”, said Andrew Walker, Business Area President Power Technique. “I am very pleased he will be part of the Power Technique management team and confident he will grow our new division to the next level.”

Since 2018, Atlas Copco’s Portable Power and Flow division has significantly accelerated innovation and streamlined product development of energy storage systems, generators, light towers, and pumps, ensuring the solutions are aligned with meeting customer needs. Marco Gravina states his mission as: “The Portable Power and Flow division will continue driving customer success through innovation and operational excellence. We will focus on inspiring innovation to deliver sustainable, customer-centric solutions that will shape the future of our industry.”

Marco is an Italian citizen. He holds a Degree in Business and Economics from Università degli Studi in Salerno Italy. He will be based in Rockhill, USA.

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