SCARPA North America adds Figure 8 sales in larger Midwest territory, All Mountain Group in combined NE/Mid-Atlantic.
May 5, 2015 - BOULDER, Colo. -- Realigning the
boundaries of three of its sales territories, SCARPA North America this
week also added two new teams to its veteran outdoor industry sales
force. The changes are designed, in part, around supporting SCARPA’s
ongoing growth in the rock shoe and climbing categories, where the brand
has evolved in recent years with a number of industry leading
technologies and products, particularly its innovative active rand
technology in rock shoes.
“We’re excited about these developments
with SCARPA’s sales force, because these teams bring such a depth of
knowledge in climbing, as well as in all other areas of outdoor, and
their many decades of experience align incredibly well with areas of
focus and growth for SCARPA,” said Mark Mathews, Director of Sales at
SCARPA North America.
In the Midwest territory, SCARPA added
Michigan, Ohio and Indiana (formerly part of Great Lakes) to a territory
that already included Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin
and the Dakotas. In addition, SCARPA added new representation in that
territory with Figure 8 Sales, headed by James Loveridge. Figure 8 Sales
also represents Petzl, Sierra Designs, Leki and Outdoor Tech.
“James
has a great depth of knowledge and experience in the outdoor and
climbing business, and he’s an avid climber as well, which makes him a
great fit for SCARPA as we continue to grow that segment of our
business,” said Mark Mathews, Director of Sales at SCARPA North America.
In
New England and the Mid-Atlantic regions, SCARPA combined two
previously separate territories and added new representation with the
All Mountain Group, comprised of industry veterans Russ Clune, Al
Diamond, Tyler Merritt, Erik Mushial, Dave Rosenstein and Kevin Mahoney.
The All Mountain Group will cover Maryland, Delaware, the District of
Columbia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Along with SCARPA, its
team also represents Black Diamond, Gregory, Jetboil, Pieps, Eureka and
Silva.
“With a combined industry experience of more than 120
years, the All Mountain team clearly understands the outdoor, ski, and
climbing business at a very high level and brings a wealth of climbing
experience with them to SCARPA,” Mathews said. “We’re fortunate to have
them join the SCARPA family, and we know that will mean expert sales,
service and support to our customers in that part of the country.”
In
the Southeast, Kentucky (formerly part of SCARPA’s Great Lakes
territory) will be added to the area represented by Lee Means, who also
represents Metolius, Krieg and Wigwam, among other brands.
“Kentucky
will be in great hands with Lee. He’s been doing an outstanding job for
us in both the outdoor and climbing segments of our business, and he’s
in Kentucky often for his other brands, so this is a great fit and a
natural change,” Mathews said.
About SCARPA and SCARPA North America
Founded
in 1938, SCARPA builds performance footwear for climbing, hiking,
skiing, mountaineering, trail running and other outdoor pursuits from
its headquarters in Asolo, Italy. SCARPA has been owned and operated by
the Parisotto family since 1956. In 2005, SCARPA opened its North
American headquarters in Boulder, Colorado, staffed and directed by
veterans of the North American outdoor industry, to oversee sales,
marketing and distribution in the U.S., Canada and South America.
For
more information about SCARPA footwear, visit www.scarpa.com.
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