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MJP Appoints Regional Director for Americas

November 27, 2019

Michael Rickey (Photo: MJP)
Michael Rickey (Photo: MJP)

Marine Jet Power (MJP) has appointed Michael Rickey as President and Regional Director of Marine Jet Power, Inc. effective as of December, 2. 

Rickey will be responsible for business development in the Americas region, where the company holds a corporate office in Blacklick, Ohio.

Prior to joining MJP, Rickey enjoyed a 24-year career with American Honda, where he began in 1995 as an assistant manager for export sales. Since then, he has served in several senior roles within the organization from operational to business development. Most recently serving as Senior Manager for Honda Marine. In this capacity, he was responsible for national dealer sales, OEM boat builder sales, application engineering and operations for the group.

Rickey holds a Master of Industrial Distribution (MID) focused in Engineering and Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Management from Angelo State University in Texas. Living in the United States, he holds dual citizenship with Spain and is fluent in Spanish.


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