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New Presidents of Power Products and Land ‘N’ Sea Named

Power Products has named Tom Schuessler president effective immediately. Power Products was acquired by Brunswick Corp. in August 2018. Schuessler has worked for Brunswick since 1984, most recently as president of Mercury Marine’s Land ‘N’ Sea business since 2003, where the company has grown into one of the largest marine parts and accessories wholesale distributor in the U.S.

Prior to leading Land ‘N’ Sea, Schuessler held a variety of leadership positions in Mercury’s Parts & Accessories business including director of distribution at Mercury Marine, as well as director of parts and accessories logistics at Mercury.

“Power Products and its brands are known around the world and I’m thrilled to lead this great company,” said Schuessler. “Parts and Accessories is a major part of Brunswick’s success and Power Products is a big driver of that growth. We have a world-class team around the globe and I’m looking forward to the opportunity.”

“Tom’s leadership and proven record of success at Land ‘N’ Sea provides Power Products the stability and guidance it needs to continue its growth in the marketplace and within Brunswick Corporation,” said Chris Drees, Mercury Marine president.

Succeeding Schuessler at Land ‘N’ Sea will be Mike Conners who has held leadership roles at Land ‘N’ Sea since 1989 most recently as the VP of national sales, a position he has held for more than 11 years.

“I’ve had the great fortune of working at Land ‘N’ Sea for three decades and am looking forward to leading the company into the future,” said Conners. “Tom has been a great mentor to me, and I am honored to be named president.”

“Power Products and Land ‘N’ Sea are important businesses in the Brunswick portfolio and ensuring the right leaders for these positions is crucial to our future success,” said Drees. “With Tom and Mike, we have two strong leaders who have the support of the entire company and we are excited for the growth of both businesses.”

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