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Werk-Brau, a Findlay, Ohio-based maker of attachments for excavators, material handlers and loaders, has hired Todd Kundinger as a regional sales manager for the southeastern United States.
Kundinger has more than 20 years of experience in the construction equipment industry, most recently serving as a district sales manager for Case Power & Equipment Florida.
Prior to that, the Wisconsin native served in sales and sales management roles at Miller-Bradford & Risberg Inc., a multilocation Case dealership based in Sussex, Wisconsin, and at Meade Tractor, a John Deere dealership group based in Kingsport, Tennessee.
In his new role, Kundinger is responsible for supporting distributors and customers in Florida, Georgia and Alabama.
“I’m humbled to join this amazing company," Kundinger says. "They have earned a reputation for innovative, quality equipment and unsurpassed customer support, and I’m proud to continue that legacy.”
His work will involve Werk-Brau's full lineup of buckets, thumbs, couplers, tiltrotators, attachments, mulchers, landscape rakes and other specialized attachments and accessories for excavators and loaders of all sizes and types.
Kundinger will work from his central Florida home office.
“We’re excited to welcome Todd to the Werk-Brau family,” Werk-Brau National Sales Manager Dale DeWeese says. “His values, work ethic and customer-centered approach align well with ours. Todd’s deep industry insight coupled with a positive attitude will serve our customers and distributors well in this important territory.”
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