Real Performance Machinery Annoucnes Michael Sawer As Chairman & CEO
Real Performance Machinery, LLC (RPM), Independence, Va., which designs, engineers and manufactures sawmill machinery and technologies, announced that company co-founder Michael Sawer has returned as Chairman and CEO following the successful completion of a transaction that restored majority ownership and leadership control of the company.
After a successful startup and growth period, RPM had been purchased by Peak North America, but Peak NA experienced financial issues in the past year. Sawer was able to negotiate and reassume majority ownership and control of RPM.
“This company was built on innovation, hard work, and a commitment to our customers,” Sawer comments. “RPM has a talented team, a respected product line, and a strong foundation. My focus is ensuring that we honor our commitments, support our employees, and move the company forward with renewed purpose and accountability.”
According to Sawer, immediate priorities include:
—Maintaining uninterrupted operations and customer support
—Fulfilling existing contracts and project commitments
—Strengthening relationships with customers, vendors, and financial partners
—Supporting RPM employees and their families
—Improving financial discipline and operational accountability
—Positioning the company for sustainable long-term growth
The leadership team includes Sawer as chairman and CEO; Richard Vetter, chief technology officer; Carson Atkins, chief financial officer and corporate secretary; Jack Stephens, chief operations officer.
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