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SoloRider
Names Pemberton Regional Manager for Southwest
New Trailer Graphics Increase Single-Rider Awareness
CENTENNIAL,
COLO. (Jan. 01, 2008)
SoloRider has named Terry Pemberton regional manager for the southwestern
U.S.
Pemberton
was previously executive director for the Boys and Girls Clubs of
America for 24 years. Pemberton, who has a degree in recreation
administration from Columbus State University, is based in Mesquite,
Nev.
In
addition to regional managers in five regions across the U.S., SoloRider
also has expanded its distribution through dealers and independent
sales. The company now has 12 dealers and 11 independent sales representatives.
Regional managers have responsibility for enlarging the company’s
sales and service organization and supporting the golf and disabled
communities, according to Tom Durbin, vice president of sales.
"In
addition to extensive sales and management experience, each of our
regional managers has a passion for increasing opportunities for
players with disabilities to enjoy the game of golf," Durbin said.
"They work with courses in their areas to encourage those opportunities
for mobility-impaired golfers, which in turn, increase revenue opportunities
for golf course owners and operators."
The
company is also increasing its presence through new graphics on
the trailers regional managers use to transport SoloRider demonstration
vehicles. The graphics, according to Durbin, are another example
of the company’s efforts to grow the game by making more people
aware of single-rider golf cars.
"Thousands
of people with a disability who would love to play golf still don’t
know about single-rider golf cars," Durbin said. "Many will see
the image of our cars on one of our trailers and, hopefully, decide
to call their local golf course to find out more about getting back
in the game."
"There
are 46 million disabled Americans, and approximately five million
of them are candidates to play golf", said Durbin. "About 2.5 million
of them are mobility impaired golfers, people who have played golf
before their disability and want to play again. They represent millions
of rounds of golf and a half billion dollars in revenue for golf
courses."
Established
in 1991, Centennial, Colo.-based SoloRider Management LLC manufactures
and distributes the industry’s leading single-rider golf car. SoloRider
is the only single-rider golf car that meets or exceeds the safety,
performance, stability, speed and suspension standards of conventional
golf cars. In 2002 SoloRider received the prestigious da Vinci Award
from the Engineering Society of Detroit in recognition of innovations
that empowered all people, regardless of physical ability. Monroe
Berkman, an avid golfer, polio survivor and longtime user of the
SoloRider golf car, purchased the company in 2004.
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