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Next Gen Buyout at UTV Canada

Exciting changes are ahead for UTV Canada, Canada's premium distributor of aftermarket accessories for side-by-sides and ATVs.

Exciting changes are ahead for UTV Canada, Canada’s premium distributor of aftermarket accessories for side-by-sides and ATVs. Stacy Nehring, CEO, has purchased the company, making this a second generation family run business.

Reid and Cathy Nehring, Stacy`s parents, began the company in 2007 out of a 400 sq. ft. space on the family`s farm. Stacy, along with her sister Tara, joined the team in 2010 and together they grew UTV Canada into the successful organization it is today; a company built on family values, with a vision to help Canadian riders transform their ride and experience more.  The Nehring family has made a huge impact on the Canadian powersports industry and their legacy will continue on through UTV Canada under Stacy’s direction.

“I am so proud of this company and what we were able to accomplish as a family.  I am ready to slow down and enjoy life a little more, and that means stepping away from the responsibilities that come with being an owner.  I trust Stacy completely, and know that under her guidance the company will grow in ways I never dreamed.  I’m excited for UTV Canada’s next chapter,” said Reid Nehring, founder of UTV Canada.

“As the baton changes hands, I want our customers and suppliers to understand that it’s business as usual. We’re seeing a lot of exciting things happening within the company, and the industry, creating new opportunities and building new partnerships. I feel very privileged to be taking UTV Canada into this next phase,” said Stacy Nehring, CEO of UTV Canada.

Link: UTV Canada

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