Carl Marinelli
About Carl Marinelli
Carl Marinelli is a Business Development Manager at Toromont Cat with over 17 years of experience in marine propulsion systems and expertise in governmental business relationships within the marine industry.
Current Role at Toromont Cat
Carl Marinelli currently serves as the Business Development Manager at Toromont Cat, a position he has held since 2006. In this role, he focuses on developing business strategies and managing client relationships within the marine industry. His expertise lies in marine propulsion systems, particularly those involving Caterpillar technology. He operates out of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, where he works to expand the company's presence in the governmental sector.
Previous Experience at Toromont Cat
Prior to his current role, Carl Marinelli worked at Toromont Cat as the Power Systems Manager from 1999 to 2005. During this six-year tenure, he was responsible for overseeing power systems operations and ensuring the delivery of high-quality services to clients. His experience in this position laid the groundwork for his subsequent focus on business development within the marine propulsion sector.
Education and Expertise
Carl Marinelli holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Acadia University, which he obtained between 1974 and 1977. He also earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from the Technical University of Nova Scotia, studying from 1979 to 1983. His educational background supports his extensive expertise in managing governmental business relationships within the marine industry, particularly in marine propulsion systems.
Experience in Marine Propulsion Systems
With over 17 years of experience in business development, Carl Marinelli specializes in marine propulsion systems. His work primarily focuses on large marine projects and governmental business sectors, where he applies his knowledge of Caterpillar propulsion systems. His role involves developing strategic partnerships and enhancing the operational capabilities of marine systems.