STIHL Inc. names Scavillo Vice President of Finance and Information Services

Words: Lindsy ShrewberrySTIHL Inc. announced the promotion of Mark Scavillo to the position of vice president of finance and information services. In this new role, he will be responsible for overseeing the company’s financial and information services operations in the U.S.

Scavillo, who started with the company in February 2009 as a manager of finance projects, has served as director of strategic planning and controlling since October 2012. He is assuming the vice president position from Bjoern Fischer, who was appointed president of STIHL Inc. on Jan. 1, 2016.

Scavillo has a bachelor of science in business administration degree from American University and an international master of business administration degree from the University of South Carolina. Prior to joining STIHL Inc., he worked for SAP in Germany for more than six years in the internal audit department, then as the head of process governance.

“I have enjoyed the last seven years at STIHL Inc. and look forward to the new opportunity ahead,” said Scavillo. “This appointment puts me right at the heart of supporting the company’s growth momentum.”
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