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KYMCO USA President and CEO Bondy Resigns

KYMCO USA recently announced that Eric Bondy has resigned his position as president and CEO to pursue a new opportunity. To assist in the transition to new leadership, he will continue with the company until Dec. 15, 2011.

KYMCO USA  recently announced that Eric Bondy has resigned his position as president and CEO to pursue a new opportunity. To assist in the transition to new leadership, he will continue with the company until Dec. 15, 2011.

Mr. Ming Hsin Lee, current senior vice president of KYMCO USA, will assume the title of president and CEO effective Dec. 16. A native of Taiwan, Lee spent the past four years stateside working as a liaison between KYMCO USA’s strong team of experienced U.S. Powersports professionals and the overseas factory. He joined KYMCO in 1984 and has since amassed experience in production, R&D, sourcing, quality control, IT, accounting and dealer development.

Bondy assumed day-to-day responsibility for all operational aspects of KYMCO USA in 2005 following nine years in various sales and marketing roles with Arctic Cat, Inc.

Bondy was instrumental in building KYMCO USA to its position among the foremost scooter and ATV suppliers in the U.S. Under his leadership, the company also expanded its reach beyond the powersports industry via strategic relationships with partners such as IndyCar, National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), Coca-Cola Co. and Ford Motor Co.

“I’ve been blessed and honored to be a member of the KYMCO USA team for the past seven years and the relationships gained over that time are cherished,” Bondy said in announcing the reorganization. “I leave the company in very capable and experienced hands with the naming of Mr. Lee to the CEO position. With the management team in place, I’m confident we’ll see great things in the future from KYMCO in the US market."
 
For more information about KYMCO, visit www.kymcousa.com.

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