Western Power Sports adds four brand sales managers
Western Power Sports announced the recent hiring of four employees, each of whom will assume the role of brand sales manager for a WPS brand. Here’s a look at the additions to the WPS staff.
Nicholas Hande has been named FLY Racing Street Apparel/Highway 21 brand sales manager.
Hande has been building his passion for the powersports industry for seven years. He got his start at Sportbike Track Gear as a sales representative and gear expert, building relationships and skills that ultimately helped transition him into his current position at WPS. He brings a background in road racing and off-road moto riding.
David Kuck has been hired as Uclear brand sales manager. Uclear offers a variety of communication products for adventure riders, sport bike riders and UTV/ATV enthusiasts. Kuck assists customers and dealers with technical questions and new product information. He has been riding motorcycles and ATVs since he was a kid, and now gets to share his love for motorsports with his family.
Andrew Mikolaichik is the new GMAX brand sales manager. Mikolaichik brings 15 years of industry experience, along with a background in racing motocross. He helps to educate, inform and support dealers with GMAX Helmets’ wide range of off-road, street, snowmobile and motocross products. He rides street bikes with his family and jumps on his Honda CRF450 on the closest dirt track he can find.
Chris Martinez Jr. has been announced as brand sales manager for Scorpion. Martinez started his powersports career at Pro Circuit, where he worked for 10 years in various roles including sales, marketing and athlete sponsorships. He then moved to regional sales manager for Scorpion. When Scorpion agreed to be an exclusive partner with Western Power Sports, he jumped at the chance to become a brand manager. In his free time, he focuses on his family and rides off-road and street.