Ron Truhler New V.P. of Sales at H.O. Bostrom

Ron Truhler (H.O. Bostrom photo)

H.O. Bostrom, a leading designer and manufacturer of seating solutions for vehicles and equipment, is pleased to announce the addition of Ron Truhler as Vice President of Sales.

In his new role Ron will lead the Bostrom sales team, strengthening customer relationships, growing sales and developing new markets for seating products. He brings over 20 years of fire industry expertise most recently as Divisional V.P. of Domestic Sales at Safe Fleet.

According to Paul Bostrom, H.O. Bostrom President and Chief Operating Officer, “I am confident that our customers will be well supported based on Ron’s record of leadership and the relationships he has established in the fire industry. Ron’s insight will be beneficial to the continual development of new products that exceed customer expectations and we are excited to have him on the team”. 

About H.O. Bostrom
Founded in 1946, H.O. Bostrom, Inc. is a leading provider of seating solutions in industries such as fire (FireFighterâ„¢ brand), marine (SeaPostâ„¢ brand), construction, transportation, military and other specialty markets. Headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in the greater Milwaukee area, H.O. Bostrom offers complete design, engineering, fabrication, and assembly of seating systems and components. Customers benefit from convenient single sourcing for all their seating system needs in the US. The company currently supplies products to customers in over 70 countries spanning five continents and maintains ISO 9001:2015 certification.

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