Following the Kubota Corporation board of directors meeting held last week in Osaka, Japan, Kubota North America will have several key leadership changes effective January 1.

Todd Stucke will be appointed as general manager of Agri Solutions Headquarters, Kubota Japan, and will return to the United States as president of Kubota North America. In his new roles, Stucke will lead the company’s North America technology function while advancing global and regional business growth. Stucke succeeds Nobuyuki Ishii, who will retire from the company.
In his new role, Stucke will also take on new responsibilities at KBT as general manager of Agri Solutions Headquarters, a global role that maintains focus on agricultural innovation and customer solutions. Stucke will remain on the board of directors for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, where he previously served as chairman in 2024 following roles as vice chair in 2023, treasurer and ag sector board chair in 2020.
“I am incredibly honored to continue in a global role alongside my Japanese colleagues to drive the globalization of our business and to further our mission to deliver innovative solutions to our customers,” Stucke says. “As I shift into a leadership role for Kubota North America, I am humbled by the opportunity to once again lead a tremendously talented team across the U.S. and Canada, and I’m excited for what’s to come for our business, our dealers, and our customers as we continue to drive growth in this important market for Kubota.”
“As we shift significant leadership roles, we aim to advance Kubota’s global business strategies and strengthen our position of becoming a Global Major Brand,” says Yuichi Kitao, current president and CEO of Kubota Corporation. “In North America specifically, Todd Stucke is a critical appointment with both worldwide experience and local expertise. His leadership will be instrumental in furthering our vision to provide more comprehensive solutions to our customers.”
Additionally, Brian Arnold has been appointed as the general manager of North America Manufacturing Unit reporting to KBT. Arnold will continue in his role as president of Kubota Manufacturing of America Corporation, headquartered in Georgia.
As a 30-year veteran with Kubota, Arnold will continue working closely with the manufacturing operations and fulfillment teams across North America.
“I’m proud to take on the role of General Manager of Kubota’s North America Manufacturing Unit,” Arnold says. “During my career with Kubota, I’ve seen firsthand the dedication and innovation that drives our manufacturing teams. I look forward to continuing to build on our legacy of excellence and deliver even greater value to our customers.
Arnold began his career with Kubota Manufacturing of America in 1995 and advanced through various leadership roles, including president of KMA, becoming the first American to hold that position since the company’s founding in 1988.
Within the new management structure, Shingo Hanada will succeed Kitao as president and CEO in Japan. Kitao will remain as chairman and representative director of the company.
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