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Schiller Grounds Care announces new parts business manager

May 18, 2016 – Schiller Grounds Care, Inc., a Southampton, Pa.-headquartered manufacturer of lawn and garden power equipment, has announced the hiring of Nick Little as parts business manager. Little’s role includes maximizing parts sales across all six Schiller Grounds Care brands: BOB-CAT, Classen, Little Wonder, Mantis, RYAN and Steiner.

Little will be responsible for growing Schiller’s OEM parts business across all channels. In joining the Schiller family, Little brings more than 16 years of experience in customer service, leadership and sales. For the past six years, he worked as an aftermarket sales and operations manager for a large rig drilling manufacturing company.

‘We have six outstanding brands here at Schiller, and Nick is going to make a positive impact on each and every one,’ said Denis Bedard, vice president of sales and parts operations at Schiller Grounds Care. “Our products and parts are staples to our customers and end users, and Nick will penetrate market segments and channels to improve our customer’s experience.’

Little earned a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Kutztown University in Pennsylvania. He will be working out of the Schiller offices in Southampton.

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