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Matt Miller retiring as CEO of Newmar

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Let the assimilation begin. Muaaaahaaaahaaaa
 
This is about to get real interesting!:unsure:
The question: WHAT DIRECTION WILL NEWMAR TAKE?☕
There are a lot of possible answers, good & bad!
 
I worked in senior management at a fortune 50 company--"Newmar Man replaced by Winnebago Man due tp Retirement??" Let's just cut to the chase here... he got "whacked."

BJ
 
Since they didn't promote someone from Newmar my prediction is a mass exodus of Newmar execs and a top level implosion.
 
Announcement by Matt Miller​

Newmar Kountry Klub Friends,

Many of us go back many years and I feel that I have grown up inside of our Newmar organization. I
am privileged to have been a part of this great team and I am honored to have had the opportunity
to interact with many of you.

In November of 2019, the Miller family completed an agreement to become part of Winnebago
Industries and Newmar has continued the growth journey since then. Although serving as President
of Newmar Corporation and Sr. Vice President of Winnebago Industries, has been rewarding, I have
decided I want more time with my family and to pursue personal interests. As a result of this
decision, I submitted my retirement notice to Mike Happe, President and CEO of Winnebago Industries
with an effective date of September 3, 2021. I have agreed to continue to serve in a strategic
advisory role for a period of time.

I am proud of what we have accomplished at Newmar, and I look forward to even greater opportunities
for our company as we transition my leadership role to Brian Hazelton. Brian has been a part of
Winnebago Industries for five years. He most recently served as the Sr. Vice President of the
Winnebago brand RV business.

Brian’s experience and familiarity with Winnebago Industries and the RV industry will prove
invaluable as we continue to grow the legacy of building high-quality Newmar recreational vehicles
for our valued loyal customers. With this, our existing Newmar leadership team, will continue as a
fully intact unit.

I have truly enjoyed leading Newmar and developing relationships with you, the best customers in
the industry. I have a tremendous amount of peace with the decision I made, and I am looking
forward to this next chapter in my life with my family. I appreciate your friendship and support
over the years and will always consider myself to be part of our Newmar family. I feel privileged
to have been able to serve you and look forward to seeing you on the road.

With regards,
Matt Miller​
 
Newmar has just become another RV in a sea of them! I can appreciate Matt Miller’s personal situation, but the die was cast when the Miller family sold to Winnebago. Sadly, the era of family-owned businesses is over.

It is all about money, folks; on both ends. Consumers want to pay the lowest price possible while corporations want to maximize profits. Quality of product, support and customer service has taken a back seat…and, is in danger of being kicked off the bus altogether.

I’m glad our RV experience is drawing to a close as I would not want to buy a new RV of any kind at this point.

TJ
 
I'm not sure he got "whacked" but think this was probably agreed to in the purchase agreement. Matt was probably there to help during the transition period. That said the other possibility is Matt was resisting Winnebago changes and they mutually agreed it was time for him to retire. For us it means, branding and significant changes commence. Hopefully it will be for the better.
 
I think this is long overdue, and a good thing. Changes are needed at Newmar.
 

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