Takeuchi
Megan McFarlane has extensive experience in program administration and sales development, currently serving as TFM Program Administrator and Training Center Coordinator at Takeuchi since February 2021. Prior to this role, Megan held positions as a Sales Development Representative at Lockstep Technology Group and CompliancePoint, where a strong focus on compliance and risk mitigation was emphasized. Earlier career highlights include serving as Client Relations Manager at SolTech Inc., Project Coordinator and Account Manager at CafePress Inc., and Sales & Marketing Coordinator at Maxxis International. Megan earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Georgia State University and an Associate degree in Psychology from Gainesville College.
Takeuchi
Takeuchi Mfg. (U.S.) Ltd, was established in 1979, being the first construction equipment company to introduce quality Compact Excavators and Track Loaders to the US construction equipment market. The rapid growth of the compact equipment market has resulted in the need to reinvest capital to support our customers and dealer network. Takeuchi U.S. has expanded seven times over the years and recently moved to a new 250,000 square foot, state-of-the-art training, parts and machine distribution facility on 34 acres in Valentine Industrial Park, near Atlanta, Georgia. Takeuchi Mfg. Company Ltd, was established in 1963, in Nagano, Japan. In 1971 Takeuchi began initial production of the world’s first Compact Excavator and in 1986 they introduced the first Compact Rubber Track Loader to North America.