Douglas Dynamics, Inc. (NYSE: PLOW), North America’s premier
manufacturer and upfitter of work truck attachments and
equipment, today announced several senior management team changes.
Mark Van Genderen has been appointed as Chief Operating Officer
(COO) of Douglas Dynamics, and President of Work Truck Attachments,
effective immediately. Chief Human Resources Officer, Linda Evans,
has announced her intent to retire on January 2, 2025, and Shannan
Vlieger has been named Senior Vice President, People and Culture,
effective October 1, 2024.
Mark Van Genderen Appointed Chief
Operating Officer and President of Work Truck
Attachments
Mark Van Genderen has been promoted to Chief
Operating Officer of Douglas Dynamics, effective immediately. He
will also retain his title and responsibilities as President of
Work Truck Attachments. Mr. Van Genderen will oversee both of the
company’s reporting segments, Work Truck Attachments and Work Truck
Solutions.
Mark joined Douglas Dynamics in 2020 and has
served as President, Work Truck Attachments, President of
Commercial Snow & Ice Control (CSI), and Vice President,
Strategic and Business Development over the past four years. Mark
brings a combined 33 years of professional experience. Prior to
joining Douglas Dynamics, he spent 21 years in multiple leadership
roles at the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, a manufacturer of
premium motorcycles.
“Over the past four years, Mark has established
himself as an important leader within our organization,” noted Jim
Janik, Chairman, Interim President, and CEO. “His broad operational
background and demonstrated expertise both at Douglas and in
previous roles make him the ideal candidate for COO. Just as
importantly, he has consistently demonstrated that he shares our
values, and his leadership style matches our culture. We have every
confidence that Mark will continue to succeed and thrive at Douglas
Dynamics as we build a strong, resilient organization.”
Linda Evans retiring as Chief Human
Resources Officer
Linda Evans has informed the company of her
plans to retire on January 2, 2025, after 16 years with the
company. Linda joined the company in 2008 as Vice President of
Human Resources. She was promoted to Executive Vice President of
Human Resources in 2022, and Chief Human Resources Officer in 2023.
During her tenure, the company has grown from approximately 500
employees in three locations to approximately 1,700 employees in 21
locations. Linda has played a pivotal role in numerous aspects of
the company’s growth including its initial public offering, the
completion and integration of multiple acquisitions and developing
initiatives to define, shape and maintain our culture.
“Linda’s importance to our company over the past
sixteen years cannot be overstated,” explained Mr. Janik. “She has
been instrumental in shaping our culture and has been a trusted
partner to countless people across the entire Douglas organization.
We are grateful for her service and the lasting impact she has had
on our company. Her passion and enthusiasm will be greatly missed,
and we wish her the very best in her retirement.”
Shannan Vlieger promoted to Senior Vice
President, People and Culture
Shannan Vlieger has been promoted to Senior Vice
President, People and Culture, effective October 1, 2024,
reflecting her outstanding contributions during her eight-year
career at Douglas Dynamics. In this new role, she will oversee all
Human Resources functions, Organizational Development, and Safety
for Douglas Dynamics. Shannan will also continue to be responsible
for the company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
efforts.
In her current capacity as Vice President,
Business Transformation, Shannan leads strategic initiatives and
Continuous Improvement efforts using the Douglas Dynamics
Management System (DDMS). She joined the company in 2016 as
Director of Operational Excellence, providing leadership in the
development and implementation of DDMS enterprise wide. Prior to
joining the company, Shannan spent 13-years at Harley-Davidson
Motor Company in a variety of roles focused on change management,
process improvement, HR, continuous improvement, organizational
development, and training.
Sarah Lauber, Executive Vice President, and CFO
explained, “This promotion represents a natural progression in
Shannan’s career, combining her expertise in strategic management
with her passion for continuous improvement, with a focus on human
resources. We have no doubt her dynamic leadership will prove
immeasurably important to the growth and success of the
organization in the years ahead.”
Mr. Janik concluded, “These appointments reflect
our commitment to strengthening our leadership and culture.
Promoting from within ensures that our team is aligned and ready to
lead us into the future. Both Shannan and Mark bring a wealth of
experience and a unique perspective that will be invaluable as we
continue to optimize our operations. I look forward to working
closely with them both in the quarters ahead as we shape the future
of Douglas Dynamics.”
Mark Van Genderen bioMark Van
Genderen previously served as President, Work Truck Attachments
from 2023 to 2024. His additional roles at the company include
President of Commercial Snow & Ice Control (CSI) from 2021 to
2023, and Vice President of Strategy and Business Development from
2020 to 2021. Mark joined Douglas Dynamics in 2020 after spending
21 years in multiple leadership roles at the Harley-Davidson Motor
Company. These responsibilities included leadership of the
company’s Latin America division, the company’s parts and
accessories product development function, and Harley-Davidson’s
riding gear and lifestyle apparel division which included the
company’s eCommerce business.
Mark is a member of the Lutheran Social Services
Foundation Board of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, where he serves
as the Chair of the Finance, Investment, and Audit Committee.
Mark is a past Trustee at Hope College, his undergraduate alma
mater, where he holds a bachelor’s degree in Business
Administration. Mark also holds an MBA from Northwestern
University’s Kellogg School of Management.
Shannan Vlieger bioIn her
current capacity as Vice President, Business Transformation,
Shannan leads strategic initiatives and Continuous Improvement
efforts using the Douglas Dynamics Management System (DDMS), that
she helped to develop and codify. Since 2018, Shannan has been at
the forefront of steering the company's Environmental, Social, and
Governance (ESG) efforts. She joined the company in 2016 as
Director of Operational Excellence, providing leadership in the
development and implementation of DDMS enterprise wide.
Prior to joining Douglas Dynamics, Shannan spent
13 years at Harley-Davidson Motor Company in a variety of roles
across the organization with an emphasis on people and process
improvement. Her extensive experience includes continuous
improvement, organizational development and change management as
well as building and managing an HR Operations team responsible for
leading strategic HR initiatives, HR Data & Analytics and HR
Shared Services.
Shannan received her undergraduate degree in
Industrial Engineering from the University of Wisconsin – Madison
and achieved a Master of Business Administration at Marquette
University. She is currently completing the Chief Human Resources
Officer (CHRO) Program at the Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania.
About Douglas Dynamics
Home to the most trusted brands in the industry,
Douglas Dynamics is North America’s premier manufacturer and
up-fitter of commercial work truck attachments and equipment. For
more than 75 years, the company has been innovating products that
not only enable people to perform their jobs more efficiently and
effectively, but also enable businesses to increase profitability.
Through its proprietary Douglas Dynamics Management System (DDMS),
the company is committed to continuous improvement aimed at
consistently producing the highest quality products, at
industry-leading levels of service and delivery that ultimately
drive shareholder value. The Douglas Dynamics portfolio of products
and services is separated into two segments: First, the Work Truck
Attachments segment, which includes commercial snow and ice control
equipment sold under the FISHER®, SNOWEX® and WESTERN® brands.
Second, the Work Truck Solutions segment, which includes the up-fit
of market leading attachments and storage solutions under the
HENDERSON® brand, and the DEJANA® brand and its related
sub-brands.
For further information contact:Douglas
Dynamics, Inc.Nathan ElwellVice President of Investor
Relations847-530-0249investorrelations@douglasdynamics.com
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