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Ahern Companies Marketing Executive Promoted

The Ahern family of companies is pleased to announce the promotion of Amelia Pearce from global marketing director to vice president of global marketing at Ahern Companies.

Reporting directly to Don Ahern, Amelia develops and delivers global marketing strategies for all brands within the Ahern family of companies. Based at Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel global corporate headquarters in Henderson, Nevada, Amelia oversees a team of 10 who deliver shared marketing services globally.

Owned by Don Ahern, the Ahern family of companies includes Ahern Rentals, Xtreme Manufacturing, Snorkel, Diamond A Equipment, Xtreme Cubes Corporation, Equipment Parts Plus, AX Transportation, Xtreme Financial Services, as well as all Ahern International distribution locations in Australia, Japan, Germany, Chile, Argentina, Canada, and Spain.

“I am extremely pleased to promote Amelia to vice president of global marketing. She has demonstrated remarkable talent and tenacity in delivering world-class marketing across our global brands. Her passion, focus and leadership have elevated our marketing to a new level. On behalf of the entire Ahern family of companies, we look forward to continued excellence from Amelia and her team,” said Don Ahern.

Originally based in the UK, Amelia has been working with the Snorkel brand since 2007. She relocated to the U.S. in 2014 to join the Ahern family of companies as global marketing director.

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Xtreme Manufacturing & Snorkel Appoint vice President of Engineering Operations

Henderson, Nevada, USA (11th June 2018) Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel are very pleased to announce the appointment of James “Jim” Masters to the newly created role of Vice President of Engineering Operations.

Reporting directly to Matthew Elvin, this new role has been created as part of an initiative to redefine the Xtreme and Snorkel engineering management duties. Jim will work alongside Jeff Eckhardt, Vice President/Chief Engineer, and together they will lead a global product development team of more than 20 design engineers based in the U.S., U.K. and New Zealand.

Under the new structure, Jim will be responsible for the non-technical management of the engineers, which includes capacity planning, project management, and budgeting. Jeff will continue to oversee all technical aspects of design and production of new product development.

Jim brings an extensive background in new product development and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley to the role. His career began in 1980 leading teams working on seating designs for the space shuttle, before moving into senior engineering management roles with a number of suppliers to the automotive industry.

In June 1996, Jim joined Lear Corporation as the President of the Lear Technology Division. Following success in this role, Jim was promoted to president of Lear Worldwide Engineering in 1999, overseeing more than 1,500 engineers globally, before being promoted in 2001 to President of the Lear Electrical and Electronics Division with responsibility for more than 3,700 employees and 5 manufacturing facilities.

After departing Lear Corporation in 2004, Jim held a number of strategic leadership roles with companies within the automotive, mass transit and commercial OEM manufacturing sectors. Throughout his career, Jim has obtained 14 patents.

In 2012, Jim joined Coast Composites LLC in Santa Ana, California, where he held the role of Vice President – General Manager, installing Lean and Visual factory disciplines, as well as leading the complete turnaround of a Boeing 787 mandrel tooling program. In January 2014, Jim was appointed Vice President of Operations, Engineering, ME, Quality, Continuous Improvement and Tooling for Ariens Company in Brillion, Wisconsin, where he managed 3 manufacturing facilities with more than 1,200 employees, and successfully launched more than 22 new products.

In his new role at Xtreme and Snorkel, Jim’s first task will be to expand the team, recruiting skilled talent that will help to accelerate product development goals.

Matthew Elvin, CEO, Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel, said, “Our strategy is to add greater depth and structure to our global product development team to help bring more fresh ideas to fruition. Bringing Jim on board will facilitate talent acquisition and ultimately bolster new product development for our companies.”

“Working as a team, Jim and Jeff have the skills, experience, and determination to build a world class product development team that will put us at the leading edge of the industry.”

Jim Masters added, “I am excited and encouraged by the talent already here at Xtreme and Snorkel, and I am looking forward to building a full all-star team, that can take our product development to the next level. Having someone with Jeff’s technical expertise as an associate is a big advantage, and I am confident together we can make a real impact to the businesses.”

Jim has relocated with his wife to Las Vegas, Nevada for his new role, joining members of their family who reside in the city.

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Chief Manufacturing Officer Appointed for Xtreme Manufacturing & Snorkel

Henderson, Nevada, USA (1st June 2018) Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel, global manufacturers of rough terrain telehandlers and aerial work platforms, are pleased to announce the promotion of John Gill to Chief Manufacturing Officer (CMO).

Reporting directly to Xtreme Manufacturing & Snorkel CEO, Matthew Elvin, this is a new role that has been created to provide direction at an executive level overseeing all manufacturing operations.

John Gill joined the business in November 2016, as Director of Manufacturing Operations based at the Snorkel facility in the U.K. Originally from North East England, he began his career in the power generation industry before joining Komatsu in 1988 in its production engineering department. During his 13 years with Komatsu, he held positions within production quality and purchasing management, before being promoted to manufacturing director in 1997, where he was responsible for manufacturing, purchasing and materials strategy development for Komatsu Europe

In 2001 he joined JCB as managing director of JCB Heavy Products, a role that he held for eight years, before becoming managing director of the telehandler division, a job he held for four years. He then left to take up an 18 month assignment with Siemens Wind Power in Denmark before joining Terex in January 2016 as general manager and operations director for its Minerals Processing Systems plants in Coalville, UK and Subang Jaya, Malaysia.
Since joining the team, John has been fundamental in improving the efficiency and output of the European production facility, and now is responsible for developing and implementing world class production methodology across all of the manufacturing sites within the group. In his role of CMO, John will ensure that manufacturing excellence is embedded in the business, through continuous improvement across the key areas of safety, quality, cost and delivery.

Matthew Elvin, CEO said “This role has been added to the executive team as a logical step in our group’s development. John brings a significant level of manufacturing experience to our business, and his leadership across all of our production sites will help us to continue to develop and exceed our customer expectations globally.”

Of his new role, John Gill said, “I have enjoyed making a difference with Snorkel to date, through the implementation of lean production techniques and I look forward to contributing to the business on a global basis. I am excited to work with the production team members around the world.”

John’s promotion is effective immediately. He will remain based in the U.K. but will travel regularly to all facilities.

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