nuCamp, manufacturer of teardrop trailers and truck campers, announced a key leadership change as CEO Scott Hubble, has decided to step down from his role at the end of August. Hubble’s departure marks a significant milestone in nuCamp’s history, but the company remains steadfast in its commitment to excellence, innovation and community, nuCamp said in a releaase.
In a heartfelt message to dealers and vendors, Hubble shared his reflections on his 17-year journey with nuCamp. “Since meeting Joe Mullet in the attic of a used car dealership 17 years ago, I always envisioned Pleasant Valley Teardrop Trailers growing into everything that nuCamp is today,” Hubble said.
During his tenure, Hubble witnessed and contributed to the company’s evolution from a small startup to a nationally recognized brand known for its high-quality products and customer-centric approach. “My time at nuCamp was not only a blast — it also transformed me. Working with people who care genuinely and put others ahead of themselves has deeply impacted me and helped me continue to refine my character and purpose,” he added.
nuCamp’s success is built on a foundation of strong core values, innovative products and an exceptional team. The company’s culture of caring, both for its products and its people, has been a driving force behind its growth. “nuCamp has a team that is unmatched anywhere in terms of care: for the product, our processes and above all, people,” Hubble stated. This unwavering commitment to quality and service will continue to guide nuCamp through this transition and beyond, the company said.
As nuCamp enters this new chapter, Jesse Mullet, the president, will step in and serve as CEO.
“The company remains dedicated to its mission of enhancing the outdoor experience through high-quality, innovative products,” nuCamp said. “The strength of the team, the integrity of the products and the solid foundation of the company ensure that nuCamp is well-positioned for continued success.”