American Landmaster announces two new hires
UTV manufacturer American Landmaster has announced two new hires: Ryan Fry as its new director of engineering & product development, and Jason Delor as the company’s new director of business development & program management.
Prior to joining Landmaster, Ryan Fry developed and designed automotive interiors for approximately nine years prior to focusing on commercial vehicles and manufacturing for more than six years, while also taking on multiple management responsibilities.
“I’m very grateful to be joining the Landmaster team at this exciting time,” says Fry. “The company is well poised for successful growth and advancement in the segment as we move into future adventures with the next-generation unit and the new R&D center. The values and the culture of the entire organization have been refreshing and incredibly encouraging. The Landmaster organization prioritizes the human aspect of their customers, consumers, and their employees, showcasing their reputation and their value as an American-made brand.”
Jason Delor recently spent five years working as a product safety manager here in the States. Before that, he worked as an engineering director in Shanghai for three years. He has also taken on the role of chassis and architecture manager, which took place in Seoul, Korea, for three years. At Landmaster, Delor will be leading future programs while working closely with Ryan Fry, and he will also be assisting in business development.
“I am thrilled to be joining the Landmaster team,” says Delor. “I have spent my career in the automotive and powersports industries, developing new products and leading them through production. I love the mission of Landmaster – to build American-made UTVs with high value and many great innovations. I love the passion the team has for our product, as well as toward each other. I am glad to help any way I can as we drive for growth and customer experiences next to none.”