Brinly-Hardy Company
Dennis K. has a strong background in finance and accounting, with over 25 years of experience. Dennis is currently working at Brinly-Hardy Company as the Director of Finance and Accounting. Prior to this, they held various roles such as Accounting Controller at Brinly-Hardy Company, Contract Controller at Robert Half, and Director of Finance at MadTree Brewing Company.
Before joining Brinly-Hardy Company, Dennis served as CFO at Marcus Paint Company, where they were responsible for directing all accounting, budgeting, forecasting, HR, and reporting processes. Dennis also held roles at SuperATV as an Accounting Manager and Financial Analyst, Marmon Retail Products, Inc. as a Controller, Martinrea International as a Controller - North Vernon Division, Flow International as a Plant Controller, and Rotary Lift as a Business Controller.
Throughout their career, Dennis has consistently demonstrated their expertise in financial management, strategic planning, budgeting, forecasting, and process improvement. Dennis has successfully implemented financial strategies and systems, led cross-functional teams, and ensured accurate and timely financial reporting.
Dennis K. obtained an MBA degree with a focus on Business from Indiana University Southeast from 1996 to 2001. Prior to that, from 1980 to 1983, Dennis achieved a BS in Business with a concentration in Accounting from the same university. In 1978, Dennis attended Hanover College, but specific degree and field of study information is unknown.
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Brinly-Hardy Company
There are 180 years of design and manufacturing know-how built into every piece of equipment that’s moved out our doors. Trusted Since 1839, Brinly-Hardy Co. has been dedicated to providing quality, durable, and innovative lawn and garden tools made here in the USA. We trace our origin to “Little John Brinly,” a blacksmith who set up shop in Kentucky around 1800 and made plows in his spare time when he wasn’t shoeing horses, mules, and oxen of the settlers headed West. He crafted the first “Brinly” plow with a wooden moldboard, cast iron front, point and heel bolt. While processes and technology have changed since our inception, our commitment to quality remains the same. Everything we produce has been thoughtfully designed, precisely tooled, and built for you, the “Do-It-Yourself” consumer – and crafted for quicker, easier lawn renovation. No matter whether you are trying to keep your yard in tip top condition, working to keep your small farm going, or are in the beginning stages of starting a lawn care business, we have what you need to get the job done.