Adam Weisner, formally chief commercial officer of SuperSprings International (SSI), is now the company’s president.
Weisner has been functionally driving the company direction and revenue of SSI since August 2021, the company said. SuperSprings previously restructured to include five distinct business units all reporting to Weisner, who continues to run the daily business. He reports to Gerry Lamberti, who remains the company’s chairman and CEO.
Since joining the company four years ago in August 2018, SSI said Weisner has driven rapid growth and streamlined the company to be nimble in the face of a global pandemic and consequent economic inflation. During those four years, the company has grown in revenue by almost three-times, by nearly four-times in net profits, added multiple RV OEM relationships including Winnebago and THOR Industries, and has built a brand that amassed more than 90 million impressions in 2021.
“We have all witnessed the impact that Adam has had on the leadership in the company and the magnificent changes he has implemented so successfully,” Lamberti said. “I have never been so excited about the future of SuperSprings International as I am now.”
2021 was the company’s third record-breaking year in a row, recording full-year growth of 39%. Under Weisner’s continued leadership, SSI said its future plans are much of the same – to grow the business at an impressive pace and advance on the company goal of becoming the “best-known suspension brand in the world.”
“The last four years have been an incredible journey,” Weisner said. “I am humbled and grateful to everyone at SSI and especially to Gerry for placing his trust in me to help lead the company in this next chapter.”