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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RECENT REORGANIZATION AT
KAWASAKI MOTORS CORP., U.S.A.
BRINGS SALES AND MARKETING FUNCTIONS CLOSER TOGETHER
Part of company’s approach to increasing efficiency and
improving
coordination of operational activities
IRVINE,
Calif. (June 1, 2004)—The reorganization at Kawasaki Motors
Corp., U.S.A. (KMC), effective May 10, is intended to increase
overall efficiencies and productivity within the various
operational groups that have helped the company grow so markedly
over the past decade. Among the changes taking place at KMC are
the integration of functions that have a synergistic
relationship—such as marketing and sales.
KMC’s president, Steve Hamada, stressed the need for
shortening the lines of communication within the company,
supporting management desires to remain responsive to dealers
and consumers. Bringing together the marketing and sales
operations under Tom Orbe, who moved from vice president,
marketing to vice president, sales and marketing serves that
need, “both for short and long-term KMC growth plans," according
to Hamada.
To further position KMC for competitive activity, Orbe is
taking advantage of the talents offered by four key management
individuals. Tony Murr, who had been vice president, sales,
moves over to become vice president, marketing. “Tony’s
involvement in marketing and communications will provide our
internal staff and agencies with a clear view of the current
situation at the dealership level and will prepare us to be very
responsive to immediate retail needs,” said Orbe.
Rodger Howe, who had been director, communications, becomes
director, national sales. “Rodger’s recent responsibilities in
guiding the company’s communications efforts, coupled with his
extensive field sales experience, will certainly give him the
ability to address our needs in the sales arena,” said Orbe.
Howe will be assisting Orbe, who also holds the title of vice
president, sales.
Jim Weston, formerly west region sales manager, moves into
the newly created position of director, sales planning and
inventory management. Integrating sales & program planning,
dealer order planning and vehicle/import planning, Weston will
direct his field sales experience at optimizing KMC’s supply
chain to support dealer needs.
Patrick Kelly, previously director, product management
becomes director, product planning and research. Leading the
combined activities of product management, accessory product
development and marketing research, Kelly will be focused on
enhancing future product development.
“The more effective we become at increasing management
sensitivity to all areas of the company’s operations, the better
positioned KMC will be moving forward,” according to Hamada. He
indicated that Murr’s and Weston’s extensive sales experience,
Kelly’s deep product management capability, along with Orbe’s
and Howe’s marketing expertise, would bring fresh thinking and
new dimensions to their realigned roles.
This blending of the sales and marketing activities
compliments the overall approach Hamada outlined when announcing
the reorganization earlier this month. Combined with the
consolidation of several product-related functions into a
product operations group under Dave Dora, vice president,
product operations, KMC is “ideally positioned for efficiency
and profitability,” said Hamada.
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. markets and sells at wholesale
Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, personal watercraft, utility
vehicles, power products and general-purpose engines. These
product lines are sold through a network of more that 1,500
independent retailers. KMC and its affiliates employ nearly
2,400 people in the United States, with approximately 400 of
them located at the Irvine, California headquarters.
Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let the good times roll.™”, is
recognized worldwide and the brand is aggressively carrying its
heritage of power, performance, leading-edge design and
exhilaration into the 21st century. Information about Kawasaki’s
complete line of recreational products and Kawasaki affiliates
can be found on the Internet at
http://www.kawasaki.com/.
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