AmeraMex International Names Anderson COO

June 7, 2018

AmeraMex International, Inc., a provider of heavy equipment for logistics companies, infrastructure construction and tactical military vehicles, has appointed Susan Anderson as Chief Operating Officer effective immediately. Anderson will replace Michael Maloney, acting COO and board member.

AmeraMex CEO, Lee Hamre, commented, “On behalf of everyone at the Company, I would like to thank Mike for his many contributions as acting COO.  He has been a tremendous asset to the Company and will continue to do so through his position as a member of the AmeraMex board of directors.

“As we position the company for robust growth, the board felt a fulltime COO was a necessity. We are pleased to name Susan to that position. She has been with the company for 15 years and has implemented significant organizational efficiencies and processes that have resulted in improved customer service, reporting and staff alignment.  Her versatility and knowledge of the daily operations across all departments make her a valuable asset, now and in the future.”

Reporting directly to Hamre, Anderson will be responsible for overseeing the company’s ongoing operations and procedures. She will design and implement day-to-day policies that promote company growth, culture and vision.

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