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Paladin Attachments Hires Garmenn as New Parts Manager

Garmenn comes to the team with more than 20 years of aftermarket experience.

Fri September 13, 2013 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Paladin Attachments recently hired David Garmenn to lead its new strategic initiative focusing on aftermarket parts and attachment specific maintenance kits. As the new parts manager, Garmenn will lead implementation of the new initiative. He will work closely with all internal departments including customer service, engineering and sales to enhance product support for Paladin, which includes its eight powerful brands: Bradco, CP, CustomWorks, FFC, Harley, JRB, McMillen and Sweepster.

Garmenn comes to Paladin with more than 20 years of aftermarket experience in internal engine parts for automotive, heavy-duty on-road and heavy-duty diesel off-road construction applications. He most recently worked in product management at Mahle Clevite Inc., where he managed a staff of 15 and lead product development for multiple product lines. Garmenn has extensive experience in post-merger integration and in implementing best practices among product lines, as well as product information management systems.

"We're excited to have Garmenn on board at Paladin. His experience and expertise will help us to expand and develop relationships with parts and service managers to gain insight about the aftermarket needs of customers and make sure they are being met," said John Thomas, vice president of marketing and business development at Paladin.

For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladinattachments.com.




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