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Richard Vetter Becomes CEO Of RPM

Real Performance Machinery (RPM) announced a reorganization of its executive leadership team. Richard Vetter, one of the company’s founding members and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) since 2023, assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO). He will guide RPM’s overall strategy, operations, and long‑term vision, drawing on his deep background in technology development and his commitment to advancing the company’s engineering capabilities.

Shawn Guibergia, RPM’s current CEO and a driving force behind the company since its inception, will transition to the role of Founder. In this capacity, he will continue to provide strategic insight and mentorship while stepping back from day‑to‑day operations to focus on new product development and return to the hands‑on engineering work that has shaped RPM’s identity.

“This transition marks an exciting new chapter for RPM,” Guibergia comments. “Richard has been instrumental in shaping our technological edge, and I have full confidence in his ability to propel us forward. I’m thrilled to remain deeply connected as Founder and contribute to the legacy we’ve built together.”

Vetter adds, “I’m honored to step into the CEO role at this pivotal time. Shawn’s decades of machine design experience have fundamentally reshaped how sawmilling can be done, driving innovations that reduce maintenance, boost productivity, and elevate lumber quality. Under his leadership, RPM has built a strong foundation rooted in practical engineering and forward‑thinking design. I look forward to continuing that momentum with our talented team and delivering even greater value to our customers and stakeholders.”

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