Walbro Announces Christopher Quick Joining the Fuel Systems Business Unit as Executive Vice President of Sales and Business Development

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Tucson, AZ, 21 March 2022 – Walbro, LLC is pleased to announce appointment of Christopher Quick as Executive Vice President – Fuel Systems Sales and Business development reporting into Mike Coyle – President – Fuel Systems effective immediately.

“I am excited to have Chris on the Fuel Systems Team leading Sales, Customer Service and Program Management,” says Mike.  “Chris has vast experience in fuel systems with spending 35 years of  his career in the these markets, of which 30 years has been with Walbro in the automotive and small engine segments”.  “I have the greatest confidence in Chris joining Fuel Systems with his passion for customer satisfaction, service and the growth witnessed during his tenure here at Walbro,” adds Coyle.

“I am honored to be back in the Fuel Systems Team, reengaging our partners and I look forward to a continued bright future in this business,” states Chris. I am looking forward to this key role as we continue to expand our products. It is also exciting to see the continued investment into the business with the addition of our new state of the art multilayer double clamp machine that is ready to launch”, says Quick.

About Walbro:

Walbro is a global market leader in engine management products and fuel systems, and a leading supplier of high pressure aluminum die casting to customers around the world. Walbro’s products have powered over 435 Million engines since 1950 in the lawn and garden, recreational and marine, construction, agriculture and outdoor power equipment markets.  Walbro manufactures carburetors, ignition systems, fuel injection systems, pumps, valves and fuel storage and delivery systems.

Walbro is a global organization, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, with over 2300 employees worldwide.  The company has ISO certified manufacturing and engineering facilities in the United States, Japan, Mexico, Thailand and China.  Additional information regarding Walbro is available at www.Walbro.com.

For more information, please contact:

Christopher Quick

Fuel Systems Executive Vice President

Sales and Business Development

Walbro, LLC.

cquick@walbro.com

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