Vermeer welcomes new managing director of forage solutions

Company remains focused on serving the industry and adapting to the needs of customers.

October 25, 2023

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Vermeer Corporation has named Shane Rourke as the new managing director of forage solutions, the company’s business segment that produces Vermeer agricultural equipment. In this position, Rourke is responsible for the overall leadership and strategic direction of Vermeer products and services for the agricultural market, including balers, bale processors, bale wrappers, mowers, rakes, tedders and vertical mixers. From the industry’s first wagon hoist to pioneering the round baler, Vermeer agricultural inventions have helped farmers get work done quickly and efficiently for 75 years.  

 

"Vermeer started as a pioneer in the agricultural industry," said Vermeer Executive Vice President of Forage and Lifecycle and Chief Marketing Officer Mark Core. "Since then, we've been dedicated to incorporating innovation into our equipment and growing our dealer network. With his vast experience and leadership skills, Shane will help us continue to serve the industry and adapt to the changing needs of our valued customers.”

 

Rourke graduated from Central College with degrees in business management and marketing. He obtained his master’s degree in business administration from Colorado State University and went on to receive multiple certificates from the Columbia School of Business and the Kellogg School of Management. He joins Vermeer from Kreg Tool, where he served as the chief revenue officer for seven years. Before this role, Rourke worked for John Deere, Geico Information Network Inc. and Quorum/Lainer Inc.  

 

“I am proud to be part of a family-owned organization with such a strong legacy and commitment to supporting our dealers and customers. I am impressed by the company’s dedication to meeting the needs of the agricultural market, and I look forward to equipping the Vermeer Forage Solutions business to do even more in the future,” said Rourke.

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