Bell Restructures Sales and Product Development Teams to Prepare for Global Expansion
SCOTTS VALLEY, CA – August 8, 2013 – After more than 20 years of licensing its brand name to an Italian
entity for use outside of North America, Bell Helmets today announced
the reacquisition of its worldwide rights in the powersports market.
Bell has been working diligently to reacquire global distribution
rights as part of a concerted effort to return the brand to its rightful
place at the top of the powersports industry. “Our motorcycle helmet
business is a growth engine for our portfolio and this acquisition marks
a major milestone for the Bell brand,” said Terry Lee, Easton-Bell
Sports, Inc. Chief Executive Officer. “This positions our brand to
regain share globally just as we have in North America.”
After two years of more than 40% growth in North America, the Bell
powersports business is poised to expand its geographic presence.
Previously, the Powersports business was only able to distribute into
the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia and select Latin America
countries. With the reacquisition of global distribution, the brand will
also focus on Europe, South Africa, New Zealand and Brazil. The next
step is to identify the best distributor partners who will ensure that
the core values of the Bell brand are upheld. Additional expansion will
continue throughout other countries and regions.
“This is a dynamic, exciting and challenging time as we re-stake our
claim to the Bell brand, sales and product development on a global
scale,” said Chris Sackett, Business Unit Director – Powersports. “This
is what we’ve all been working towards, and we’re excited that everyone
in these newly-acquired regions will know they are buying superior
product from the original Bell.”
To support its global unification, Bell recently announced several
new hires, promotions and the reallocation of several key executives,
which resulted in a product development team that has tripled in size.
The product development team will be led by long time industry veteran,
Mike Lowe, who most recently managed helmet development across a
portfolio of head protection brands including Bell cycling helmets, Giro
snow and cycling helmets, Riddell football helmets and Easton hockey
helmets.
Matt Schumann, the Director of Sales, will take over global
responsibility. His most recent hire was Brett Conley, International
Sales Manager. Conley joins Bell from Fox Racing, bringing eight years
of international sales experience. Conley will manage and support Bell’s
international distribution partners, focusing specifically on Canada,
Latin America and Pacific Rim regions.
Bell is also actively recruiting a sales and marketing leader and a
sales operations manager based out of Europe, who will handle Europe,
the Middle East and Africa.
For more information, visit Bell at the American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) on October 18-20 in Orlando, FL and at EIMCA November 5-10 in Milan, Italy.
About Bell
From humble beginnings in the garage of a 1950’s Southern California
speed shop to the heads of champions in auto, motorcycle and bicycle
competitions all over the world, Bell is synonymous with protection and
progression. Part of Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. and based in Scotts
Valley, Calif., Bell is the world leader in the design, manufacture and
distribution of motorcycle and cycling helmets and accessories.
Bell is online at www.bellhelmets.com.
For more information contact:
Azul Couzens /Director of Marketing / 831-461-7686 / ajcouzens@bellhelmets.com
Jeff Millard / The Brand AMP / 562-546-6018 / jeff@thebrandamp.com
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