INDUSTRY NEWS
IN
THE
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Appointment of new
snow grooming sales
representative for the
Midwest states
In February, Prinoth
announced the appointment
of its new sales representative
Robert “Bob” Wolf for the
Midwest states. Wolf will be
supported by Prinoth’s Gilmanton,
N.H., distribution
center and the company’s
North American headquarters
in Granby, Que.
With over 20 years of experience
in industrial sales, Wolf comes to Prinoth with great
knowledge of business development and customer account
management. As a certified ski instructor, he also has a passion
for winter sports.
Wolf previously worked for major companies based in
the Midwest, and his competencies include strategic planning,
marketing and administrative skills and sales team
management. With Wolf joining the Prinoth team, all Midwest
customers will feel a continued and dedicated focus in
that region.
Supported by the sales and after-sales team of Prinoth’s
Eastern U.S. office, Wolf will also collaborate with Midwest
product representative Dustin Goins to provide a comprehensive
approach to Prinoth’s Midwest customer base.
Contact Wolf at 612-251-4094 or bob.wolf@prinoth.com.
The 53rd International Snowmobile Congress
The annual International Snowmobile Congress (ISC) is
heading to Omaha, Neb., June 9-12, 2021, for its 53rd edition.
Representatives from national, state and provincial snowmobile
organizations form the International Snowmobile Council,
which gather each year at ISC. The Council is dedicated to
promoting safe and responsible snowmobiling. ISC provides
a communication forum and a means of addressing issues
that are common from an international perspective.
Why attend?
Snowmobiling is a significant recreation of choice and a
major economic contributor throughout the 27 snow belt
states, Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia. It’s estimated that
snowmobiling contributes more than $30 billion of economic
activity in North America alone.
The ISC is an event dedicated to the development of strategies
with respect to the environment, conservation, access,
education and accountability.
Meet the host
The Nebraska State Snowmobile Association (NSSA) is a nonprofit
corporation that was formed in 1976, to unite Nebraska
snowmobilers. NSSA works year-round to defend snowmobile
owners against discriminatory legislation, regulations
and undue taxes. NSSA promotes the growth of organized
snowmobiling and stimulates and advances the safety and
welfare of snowmobiles throughout Nebraska.
For complete information on registration and
sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, visit
www.snowmobilers.org/isc/.
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