Equipment Depot makes leadership changes

Equipment Depot has announced key executive and sales appointments, which include Jeremy Rock being named as regional vice president of the South region, Michael Norelli as vice president of sales, and Bryan Leslie as regional vice president of the Pacific Northwest region. The news comes following the company’s recent announcement that it’s targeting $1 billion in revenues by 2025.

“Equipment Depot has been on a strong revenue trajectory since it announced its plan to double revenue in three and half years,” said Equipment Depot’s President Anthony Garcia. “We are a fast-growing company, and hiring exceptional leaders is critical to supporting the company’s aggressive growth goals.”

Equipment Depot Jeremy Rock, regional vice president of the South region, Equipment Depot

Rock will lead the South Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi markets. Throughout his 13-year career with Equipment Depot, he has a proven track record as general manager of the Houston branch, and within three years, he grew revenue by 162%. In addition, in 2020, Rock led the South region as director of sales, where he handled the merger of a newly acquired material handling company and the transition and implementation of a strategic account-based marketing and sales structure across the South Region, resulting in a market share increase from 4% to 10%. Before working for Equipment Depot, Rock was a sales manager in the power generation division at Cummins Crosspoint in Nashville, TN, where he was responsible for project lifecycle, design, innovation, sales, and implementation. Prior, he served in the U.S. Air Force as a Civil Engineer.

Norelli will work directly with the regional sales teams and national accounts organization to achieve the company’s ambitious revenue and market share targets. He will also lead the overall business development efforts, focusing on new markets and customers across its 3000-mile footprint. Before Equipment Depot, Norelli was vice president of sales and business development at Northeast-Western Energy Systems, the largest distributor of Jenbacher onsite power generation equipment in North America. Prior to working at the largest U.S. distributor for Jenbacher equipment, Norelli worked at the Jenbacher factory, which at the time was owned by General Electric (GE). Norelli held multiple positions at GE, including sales, marketing and strategic planning roles.

As the company’s new Pacific Northwest lead, Leslie is charged with driving the overall business growth in both the Portland and Seattle markets. Leslie grew up in the material handling business at Norlift of Oregon, Inc., which was a family business operated by his parents, Tom and Joan Leslie, since 1985. Leslie joined Norlift in 2015, rising to operations manager in 2018 and general manager after the acquisition by Equipment Depot in 2022.

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