Vermeer Corp. has announced staff realignments intended to support the company’s global growth initiatives.

“We are excited about the realignment and how it will help Vermeer better serve our customers,” says Mary Andringa, president and chief executive officer for Vermeer Corp. “Every segment within Vermeer is thinking globally and focusing on the four geographic regions where Vermeer has already invested in growth potential, including Europe, the Middle East and Africa; Latin America and Asia, as well as continued expansion in North America.” 

Vermeer has named three senior directors to the office of vice president based on their experience and leadership. All three will continue to support global industrial product efforts. They include Mike Byram, vice president of environmental solutions; Steve Heap, vice president of Vermeer Latin America (VLA) and Vermeer Europe, Middle East and Africa (VEMEA); and Dave Wisniewski, vice president of underground solutions.

In addition, Jason Andringa will assume the role of vice president of distribution and global accounts. He has been successfully serving as managing director of VEMEA in the Netherlands. Frank Beerthuis now will take over Andringa’s managing director role at VEMEA.

Other realignment changes:

Global aftermarket and marketing will be led by vice president Mark Core; global forage, procurement, logistics and IT will be led by vice president David Corbin; and global industrial solutions will be led by vice president Doug Hundt.