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Wed September 05, 2018 - National Edition
Rich Goldsbury, president of Doosan Bobcat North America, has announced his retirement after 10 years leading the organization. Goldsbury's last day with the company will be Nov. 30. Scott Park, president and CEO of Doosan Bobcat, will serve as interim president of Doosan Bobcat North America until a new leadership structure is established.
Goldsbury was appointed to the role of president in 2008 to help oversee Bobcat Company's transition from Ingersoll Rand to Doosan. He played a critical role in leading the company through the Great Recession, and then spearheading the advancement and modernization of the company's facilities, technologies and workforce, through the design and construction of the Acceleration Center in Bismarck; the renovation of company headquarters in West Fargo; improvements to the Gwinner manufacturing facility; and the introduction of new ways of collaborating within the organization.
“Rich's contributions during his tenure as president have driven improved performance and innovation for the business in North America,” said Park. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank Rich for his dedication to the company and congratulate him on a distinguished career. We wish Rich and his wife, Cindy, all the best on his retirement and this next phase of life.”
Goldsbury retires with more than 30 years of industry experience ranging across general management, marketing, operations, finance, engineering, product portfolio management, aftermarket, and mergers and acquisitions.
Doosan Bobcat North America is the U.S. and Canadian subsidiary of Doosan Bobcat Inc., representing the brands of Bobcat compact equipment, Doosan portable power products and Geith attachments. These companies are industry leaders in the engineering, manufacturing, and marketing of compact construction equipment, generators, air compressors, lighting systems, light compaction equipment, and attachments.