Mervin Manufacturing, Inc.
John Beierlein possesses a diverse background in operations, inventory coordination, and customer support within the sporting goods industry. Currently serving as an Account & Operations Specialist EMEA at Mervin Manufacturing, Inc. since January 2021, John previously held various roles at Icebreaker, including Regional Inventory Coordinator, Customer Service Representative, and Sales Support from November 2012 to April 2020. Prior experience includes a Marketing Intern position at Columbia Sportswear Company and a Sales Assistant role at Globetrotter Ausrüstung GmbH. Academic qualifications include a Diplom (Master) in Sporteconomy and Sportmanagement from Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, obtained between 2006 and 2013.
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Mervin Manufacturing, Inc.
Mervin Manufacturing home of Lib Tech, GNU, Roxy and Bent Metal Binding Works is a leading designer and manufacturer or snowboarding, skiing, surfing and skateboarding products built at the world's most environMENTAL factory by people who ride them. Mervin Manufacturing was founded by snowboarders Mike Olson and Pete Saari in 1977. In an industry where virtually every other snowboard, ski, skateboard, and surfboard company has moved production to China or offshore, Mervin is the longest running and last major board building factory in the USA. Based out of Carlsborg, Washington, between the rugged Olympic and Cascade Mountain Ranges, Mervin is a direct link between riding and manufacturing.