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Ring Power Promotes Trio of Long-Time Employees

Thu January 27, 2000 - Southeast Edition
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Randal L. Ringhaver, President of Ring Power Corporation, recently announced the promotion of Carl Trosper to the position of heavy equipment service manager for the Jacksonville branch. Trosper has 10 years' experience with Ring Power working as assistant service manager. Trosper is originally from Corbin, KY, and has previous experience in equipment maintenance and management positions with Whayne Supply, a Caterpillar dealer in Louisville, KY. Trosper will succeed Pat Partridge who is retiring after 35 years of service with Ring Power Corporation.

Rob Becker will step up as Ring Power's newest truck engine business manager. He will be responsible for the promotion of Caterpillar truck engines to local truck fleets and truck dealers. Additionally, Becker will manage the parts and service sales representatives for the truck and commercial engine business. Employed by Ring Power since 1974, Becker has many years of sales and management experience.

Ringhaver also announced the promotion of Harmon Payne to manager of product support and customer training for Ring Lift. Ring Lift is the forklift division of Ring Power. Payne will oversee all lift truck parts and service sales representatives and all customer training programs for Ring Lift. Payne has previous experience in product support sales and management with Ring Power Corporation.

Ring Power has full service branches in Tallahassee, Ocala, Gainesville, Lake City, and Perry, FL. Additionally, Ring Lift also has branches in Daytona, Orlando, and Tampa, FL.




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