
Courtesy - Cummins Inc.
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Cummins Inc. announced Tuesday that Mahesh Narang, its Vice President and President of the Components Business, is leaving Cummins on October 27 to pursue an external opportunity. Mahesh served in a variety of business leadership roles during his more-than-20-year career at Cummins.
“Mahesh’s impact on Cummins and our people is lasting,” said Jennifer Rumsey, Cummins Inc. Chair and CEO. “He has capably led with a focus on excellence and building strong customer partnerships, and he has consistently demonstrated his ability to improve performance, enhance our technology and product offerings, and deliver outstanding results. I have admired his unwavering commitment to his people and enjoyed watching him lead with fairness, coaching, and developing those who work for and with him. He will be missed.”
Narang has led the Components Business since 2021. During that time, Mahesh launched a forward-thinking strategic framework for the business, focused on driving growth in the core diesel segments, while also expanding into adjacencies and new technologies on the path to zero. Mahesh grew the business, expanded its capabilities, and led the acquisition and integration of Jacobs Vehicle Systems and Meritor, the largest acquisition in Cummins’ history.
Prior to his current role, Narang led Cummins Emission Solutions, a global leader in designing, manufacturing, and integrating exhaust after-treatment solutions to meet the highest emissions standards worldwide. He also previously served as Vice President and General Manager of Cummins Turbo Technologies, another business unit within the Components Segment, as well as Chief Operating Officer of Cummins’ India Area Business Organization.
Rumsey plans to name a replacement for Narang by the end of the month.




