Koch Enterprises
David Koch is President and Chief Executive Officer of Brake Supply Co. Brake Supply is a leading supplier of replacement parts in the heavy equipment industry headquartered in Evansville, Indiana.
Previously, he held positions as the VP of Residential Sales for Koch Air LLC, managing the Residential and Parts & Supplies and Marketing Teams from 2008 through 2011. Prior to Koch Air was the president of Comfort Financial Services, a retail and commercial financing company he started to serve the residential and commercial HVAC systems from 2003 through 2007. He served as branch manager at Koch Air Indianapolis for four years beginning in 1999. His other past experiences include: working as a marketing manager for Sunbeam Corporation and a financial analyst for Sensormatic in south Florida. David serves as a Director of Koch Enterprises, Brake Supply, Audubon Metals, Gibbs Die Casting and the Koch Foundation.
David is active in the community by committing time as a member of the Riley Children's Foundation Leadership Committee, Evansville Day School Board of Trustees and Facilities and Fundraising committee, a member of the Board of Directors of the Evansville Industrial Foundation. Past community activities consist of serving on the Board of Trustees for the Evansville Museum, volunteering at the Evansville's Historic Reitz Home, serving as a Director of the Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville and as a Director of the Wesselman Nature Society.
David graduated from Purdue University with a BSME and earned a MBA from IU Kelly School of Business.
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Koch Enterprises
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Koch Enterprises began business at the George Koch Son Tin Shop in Evansville, Indiana in 1873. The company has grown and expanded and is now in its 147 year of operation, under the current president and fifth generation family member, Kevin Koch. Kevin’s father, Robert L. Koch II is still very active in the company serves as Chairman of the Board. As the company has expanded, it has also diversified into additional industries through internal growth and acquisition. Today, Koch Enterprises is comprised of seven operating businesses, each with a different market focus, but sharing the culture and the business goals of the parent.