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OPEI Adds Three New Board Members
The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), an international trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of power equipment, small engines, battery power systems, portable generators, utility and personal transport vehicles, and golf cars, recently named three new members to its Board of Directors.
The three new Board members are
- Chris Keffer, President and CEO, Stihl Inc.
- Joe Liotine, CEO, Briggs & Stratton
- Bobby Shaw, Group President, Ryobi N.A., Techtronic Industries Power Equipment
These three members join existing members
- Klaus Hahn, President North America, Greenworks
- Peter Hampton, President and CEO, Active Dynamics
- Matt Nuijens, President — Residential NA, Husqvarna Forest & Garden Division
- Rick Olson, Chairman and CEO, The Toro Co.
- Harold Redman, President and CEO, Echo Inc.
- Nelson Wilner, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Engines, Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA
The 2023-2024 Board Executive Committee includes
- Chair Mike Clancy, CEO, Chervon North America
- Vice Chair David Thorne, Vice President, Turf & Compact Utility Business Unit, Deere & Co.
- Secretary/Treasurer John Wyatt, Senior Vice President and President of Outdoor, Stanley Black and Decker
- Immediate Past Chair Brian Melka, Group President — Kohler Energy
- Equip Exposition Show Chairman Dan Ariens, Chairman and CEO, Ariens Co.
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