Joy Global Announces Leadership Succession Plans

Upon the announcement that Joy Global President and CEO Michael Sutherlin will retire at the end of the year, the company appointed Edward Doheny II to be his successor.

Joy Global Inc. has announced that Michael W. Sutherlin, President and Chief Executive Officer, has set plans to retire at the end of this year. In accordance with the company's succession plan, the board has designated Edward (Ted) L. Doheny II, currently President and Chief Operating Officer of the Underground Mining Equipment division, to succeed Sutherlin. At that time, the company will create a new position of corporate Chief Operating Officer to be assumed by Randal W. Baker, currently President and Chief Operating Officer of the Surface Mining Equipment division. In this role, Baker will oversee both the Surface Mining Equipment and the Underground Mining Equipment divisions.

Sutherlin comments, "I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Joy Global, and appreciate the support from the Joy Global team, our customers and our shareholders. I believe that I leave the company with a strong team, with a commitment to performance excellence and well positioned for the future. Both Ted and Randy have been an instrumental part of our success to date, and they share the commitment to our strategy. As such, this will be a smooth and orderly transition. I feel that now is right for me to leave this wonderful company to spend long overdue time with my family and to work on some neglected hobbies."

Sutherlin, 66, expects to formally retire on February 1, 2014. However, the transition in responsibilities to Doheny will be completed by December 2013 immediately following publication of the company's fiscal 2013 full-year results.

Doheny, 50, has served as Executive Vice President of Joy Global and as President and COO of the Underground Mining Equipment division since 2006. Prior to joining Joy Global, he spent 20 years with Ingersoll-Rand Corporation in a series of senior executive positions of increasing responsibility. While there, Doheny served as President of Industrial Technologies from 2003 to 2005, President of Shared Services in 2003, and previously as President of the Air Solutions Group. Doheny holds a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from Cornell University and a Master's degree in Management from Purdue University.

Baker, 49, has served as Executive Vice President of Joy Global and as President and COO of the Surface Mining Equipment division since 2009. Before coming to Joy Global, Baker had 23 years of domestic and international marketing, operations, service support and quality systems experience in the construction, mining and agricultural equipment industries. Prior to joining Joy Global, Baker was President and CEO of Case IH Agriculture Inc. from 2004 to 2009, and from 2000 to 2004 he served as Vice President and General Manager of Komatsu Mining Systems. Baker holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mining engineering from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.

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