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Dennis Stauch

Vice President-general Manager Of Outdoor Power Equipment at Makita

Dennis Stauch has extensive work experience in various leadership roles within the outdoor power equipment industry. Dennis served as the Vice President-General Manager of Outdoor Power Equipment at Makita USA, where they developed unique sales strategies and managed a national sales team. Dennis also provided product input and conducted field testing for new lawn and landscape products. Prior to that, they held the position of VP of Engineering at Makita USA.

Before joining Makita USA, Stauch worked at Shindaiwa as the VP of Engineering & Mfg. and later as the Product Development Manager. In these roles, they were responsible for strategic planning, technical strategy development, and managing engineering and manufacturing functions. Dennis also played a key role in creating a worldwide team for regulatory compliance and product design.

Earlier in their career, Stauch worked at Sandvik Special Metals, Titanium Sports Division. Dennis served as the Operations Manager, overseeing product design, production, and facilities for titanium sports products. Dennis also held the role of Sports Products Research and Development Manager, leading a team in the development of sports products made from titanium alloy tubing.

Throughout their career, Stauch has demonstrated strong leadership skills, technical expertise, and a focus on innovation and efficiency in the manufacturing industry.

Dennis Stauch began their education at the University of Wyoming in 1977, where they focused on studying Petroleum Engineering. Dennis completed their studies at this institution in 1979. Following this, from 1979 to 1982, Dennis attended Montana State University-Bozeman, majoring in Mechanical Engineering and obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in this field. No additional information about Dennis Stauch's educational experiences beyond the provided data is available.

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  • Vice President-general Manager Of Outdoor Power Equipment

    February, 2011 - present

  • VP Of Engineering

    November, 2009