Michael Nagel - Cummins Inc

Michael Nagel

Leader - Global Brand

Michael Nagel is the Leader - Global Brand at Cummins Inc. As a member of the external communications team at Cummins, he has more than 15 years of digital communications and traditional public relations experience, with a focus on digital communications, corporate brand and content marketing. Michael earned his B.A. from the Indiana University School of Journalism - Indianapolis and currently resides in Indianapolis. 

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In terms of sheer size, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway - affectionately known to race fans and locals as simply "IMS" - is massive.

Buying genuine Cummins products from the comfort of your own home? You better believe it.

NACV is one of the largest gatherings in the global on-highway industry with fleet owners, original equipment manufacturers, maintenance managers and over 15,000 trucking industry professionals typically gathering in Atlanta, Georgia during the last week of October to attend the four-day event.

Schedule Expert RV Maintenance Spring’s longer daylight hours and warmer weather call RV owners out to the open road.

The new Cummins Indianapolis office building was created to be a place for Cummins employees and the people of Indianapolis.

In January 2017, Cummins will open its Distribution Business Unit (Cummins employees commonly refer to the business unit as simply ''DBU") headquarters in downtown Indianapolis.

Go Inside the New Cummins Indy Building Want to see what the Cummins Indy Office building will look like when it’s done? Give us less than two minutes of your time and you can see.

We’ve been building our Distribution Business headquarters for two years, but Cummins has spent almost 100 years creating a foundation for what this building stands for. Watch our story below and learn more about Cummins Indy by clicking on the tabs above. WATCH OUR STORY  

The following op-ed was authored by Dan Del Genio, Director of Global Trade Management and Compliance at Cummins I have been with Cummins 17 years, beginning in internal audit in 1999.

Think you have what it takes to help Cummins improve the company's environmental impact? Cummins has launched a new program that connects with the supply chain to help improve the company’s impact to the environment and reduce its carbon footprint.

The gray, rectangular machine emitting a bright blue light doesn’t look particularly impressive as it quietly goes about its work at the Cummins Technical Center (CTC) in Columbus, Indiana.

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