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Schiller Grounds Care Expands Sales Team

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The manufacturer of landscaping and grounds care equipment adds several new members to its team.

| November 18, 2009

Schiller Grounds Care, manufacturer of BOB-CAT, Bunton, Classen, Little Wonder, Mantis, Ryan and Steiner brand landscaping, gardening and grounds care equipment, is proud to introduce several new members to the Schiller Sales Team.

Regional Sales Manager – Distribution

  • Bert Albing (West Coast), previously from Shindaiwa, comes to Schiller with more than 20 years of experience in the power equipment industry. Albing will be responsible for enhancing distribution relations and increasing sales in the West Coast region.
  • Ken Loder (Northeast) will be responsible for increasing sales, improving customer satisfaction, as well as meeting and exceeding sales targets for all product lines in the Northeast Region. Loder’s strong sales and marketing experience attained at Wright Manufacturing and Giant-Vac will aid him in achieving his goals at Schiller.

Albing and Loder will join current Schiller Regional Sales Managers Stu Markowitz and Jim Obos to round out Schiller’s Two-Step Distribution Sales.

Sales Manager – Steiner

  • Freeman Geiser is back at Steiner after a brief hiatus. Geiser previously spent 19 years at Steiner and was instrumental in growing the brand through product development and dealer network expansion.

 
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. is a U.S. based outdoor equipment manufacturer (O.E.M.) with three manufacturing facilities located in Southampton, Pa.; Norfolk, NE; and Johnson Creek, Wis. Schiller Grounds Care creates and brings to market a broad variety of landscaping, gardening and turf care equipment for residential and commercial use under the brand names of BOB-CAT, Bunton, Classen, Little Wonder, Mantis, Ryan and Steiner. To learn more about Schiller Grounds Care and its various brands of power equipment, visit www.schillergc.com.

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