Press Release

 

GOMACO Appoints New Vice President of Manufacturing and Restructures United States Sales Territories

 

Bryan Beck

Bryan Beck has been appointed Vice President of Manufacturing at GOMACO.

 

 

Ross Biely

Ross Biely is GOMACO’s new District Sales Manager for the Western United States.

 

 

Anthony Cerisano

Anthony Cerisano is GOMACO’s new District Sales Manager for the South Central United States.

 

 

Parker Rasmussen

Parker Rasmussen is GOMACO’s new District Sales Manager for the Mountain states of the United States.

 

 

 

Ida Grove, IA – Bryan Beck has been named GOMACO’s Vice President of Manufacturing. The appointment was made by Grant Godbersen, GOMACO’s President, and is effective May 20, 2024. Beck joined GOMACO in 1999 and was involved in the Cylinder, Manufacturing Engineering, and Purchasing Departments of plant production. He was named Plant Production Manager in 2007. Beck joined the GOMACO sales team in 2012 as the Southwest United States District Manager and was responsible for the sales of GOMACO equipment and maintaining the distributor network for eastern Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and the western half of Missouri. As the new Vice President of Manufacturing, Beck will oversee all manufacturing operations, the expansion of manufacturing capabilities and facilities, the setting of product delivery goals, and the support of new standards for quality.

“Bryan is able to bring unique insight into our manufacturing plants because of his years of experience first working in the various manufacturing departments and then from his years of service as a GOMACO District Manager,” Grant Godbersen said. “He can personally relate to both our own GOMACO personnel and the end user.”

The new appointment created the opportunity to restructure the sales territories. Joining the Sales Department will be Anthony Cerisano and Ross Biely. Parker Rasmussen will be in a new hybrid role working in Sales and the 3D Machine Control Department. They will be responsible for the sales and support of GOMACO’s full line of concrete construction equipment and managing the distributor network within their new territories. The sales appointments were made by Kent Godbersen, GOMACO’s Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing, and are effective immediately.

Ross Biely has been named District Sales Manager for the Western United States. His territory will include Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii. Biely joined GOMACO’s 3D Machine Control Department in July 2012, after graduating from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee with a Civil Engineering degree.

Anthony Cerisano is the new District Sales Manager for the South Central United States. The states in his territory include Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Kansas. Cerisano joined GOMACO in April 2018 and has worked in the position of 3D Machine Control Specialist since then. Prior to joining to GOMACO, he was a vice president at Flores Automation.

Parker Rasmussen will take on a new hybrid role for GOMACO as both a District Sales Manager for the Mountain states, including Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and continuing as a 3D Machine Control Engineer. Rasmussen joined GOMACO’s 3D Control Department in May 2020 after graduating from the University of Iowa with a Civil Engineering degree.

“Ross, Anthony and Parker have all traveled extensively across the United States setting up, training and troubleshooting 3D paving systems on GOMACO’s full line of concrete paving equipment,” Kent Godbersen said. “They have worked extensively with all levels of our customer base including company owners, engineers, and field personnel. With their 3D controls expertise, hands-on GOMACO machine knowledge, and customer relation skills, they will be a great asset to our customers within their territories long into the future.”

A few other states have changed because of the restructuring of the GOMACO sales territories. Rodney Harper will now be the District Sales Manager for all of Missouri and Arkansas. Travis Brockman will add the state of Nebraska to his territory.