Mavic, Inc. said Larry Burke, most recently national sales manager and
acting/interim general manager, has committed to leading Mavic's
strategically important O.E.M. business and national accounts. His new
title is sales manager OEM and national accounts.
“We feel that Larry is perfectly positioned to lead these critical
businesses for our company,” said Phillip Sporidis, managing director of
Mavic, Inc. “While wearing many hats and juggling multiple priorities,
Larry always has an infectious enthusiasm and bleeds yellow. He is well
respected by all and entrusted by us to grow these segments,” continued
Sporidis.
Burke's new role follows a successful national sales
meeting in late June that Mavis said has led to a number of staff
changes aimed at improving the customer service and sales performance of
the US subsidiary. By reallocating and supplementing staff resources
internally at the Haverhill, MA headquarters, the company can focus
intently on providing outstanding service for Mavic dealers across the
country.
In the coming months, Mavic, Inc. will augment the sales
team with an aftermarket national sales manager to fill the role
vacated by Burke. Until that position is filled, Managing Director
Sporidis will oversee IBD sales directly with the sales force.
To
enhance in-store excellence going forward, David O’Connell has been
promoted to the newly created position of retail excellence manager.
This position incorporates the duties formerly assumed by regional sales
promoters, with particular emphasis on shop in shop stewardship. For
the last two years, Mavic’s shop in shop program has proven effective at
increasing the brand’s presence at retail. In his new role, O’Connell
will work to further grow and improve the program by managing Mavic’s
new retail excellence specialists (formerly known as sales promoters).
First
to join the team in this re-titled role is Christian “K” Karnisky, as
West Coast retail excellence specialist. He takes over the position held
by Eric Zimmer, who has been promoted to Northern California sales
representative.
In southern California, Mavic’s long-serving
Southern California Sales Representative Chris Schafer has retired, and
Dean Cirone joins the team to take over his territory.
“Chris
‘Schaf’ Schafer has personally and professionally made a positive
difference on everybody here at Mavic,” said Sporidis. “Chris leaves big
shoes to fill, but Dean has a great track record. Most recently, he
grew Cannondale’s presence in the New York metro area, and I’m confident
his work ethic and engaging manner will be a great fit in our company,”
continued Sporidis.
Other internal changes at Mavic, Inc. include the following:
- Rob Wolske joined the company as director finance and operations in late April.
-
Kyle Ferdyn has been promoted to customer service supervisor, a
position held most recently by Skip Worth. One of Mavic’s
longest-serving employees, Worth is retiring in the near future to spend
more time with his family.
- Nicole Chretien joined Mavic as an inside customer service representative.
- Toby Ferdyn is Mavic’s new small parts and logistics specialist.
“Our
collective goal is to align, enhance, and focus all our resources to
significantly grow our business” said Sporidis. “We’ve had a lot of
changes, but it’s all with an effort to improve our responsiveness and
deliver improved and fully engaged service to our retail partners,” he
concluded.
Mavic is an Amer Sports brand founded in 1889, based
in Annecy, France with a US office based in Haverhill, MA. Mavic is a
world leader in technology and innovation in bicycle wheels, rims,
components, technical apparel and footwear.
By press release from Mavic through SportsOneSource
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