JLG Announces Changes to Strengthen Ground Support in North and South America

Words: Brad NelsonJLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation company [NYSE:OSK] and a leading manufacturer of aerial work platforms and telescopic material handlers, announced the promotion of Scott Milligan to the position of vice president, customer support and aftermarket development for the Americas region.

“As director of customer support, Scott was instrumental in developing JLG’s world class services and in making JLG the industry leader in customer satisfaction,” said Chris Mellott, JLG Industries vice president, sales and market development. “Scott’s new role will be focused on expanding JLG Ground Support® by implementing the programs necessary to maintain JLG’s position as the partner of choice for customers throughout North and South America.”

JLG Ground Support, the collective branding for JLG’s assortment of customer service and aftermarket programs, was launched in 2008. It has become the benchmark for after sales support in the access industry. The appointment of Milligan to this position is part of the ongoing JLG plan to expand the global scope and availability of JLG’s Ground Support programs and services.

Milligan joined JLG in 2003, as director of sales process, where he played a key role in improving and developing the use of customer relationship management tools. Prior to joining JLG, he held positions in sales, service and business development with General Electric and Aggreko. Milligan served four years in the U.S. Army and holds a business degree from DePaul University.
Bonding with Masonry 2026: Q2
June 2026

This issue’s questions come from a Mason Contractor and an Engineer. What questions do you have? Send them to info@masonrymagazine.com, attention Technical Talk.

The Thirty-Year Mason: Ergonomics as a Retention Strategy
June 2026

In most industry circles, the conversation around the labor shortage follows a predictable script: How do we find the next generation of masons? While recruitment is vital, we often overlook the most valuable asset already on the job site: the experienced

Acme Brick Company Releases 2026 Pocket Guide to Brick Construction
June 2026

For more than four decades, all the basics of building with brick have come in a guide small enough to fit into a pocket. Acme Brick has just released a 2026 version of its Pocket Guide to Brick Construction. And yes, it’s still printed on paper just like

Masonry in the Media: Casa Azul, Chapultepec Castle, & More
June 2026

A film’s settings can take viewers to new locations, all from the comfort of their own home. It immerses them in the scenes, whether they take place in an opera house in Brazil or a grand mansion in Mexico City. Explore how these Latin American masonry ma