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Heather Stoll appointed executive vice president at Nautique

Heather Stoll Named Executive Vice President of Nautique Boat Company Heather Stoll has been named executive vice president of Nautique Boat Company.

Heather Stoll has been appointed executive vice president of Nautique Boat Company. Stoll has worked at the US-based company for more than nine years, holding leadership roles including finance manager, director of finance and, most recently, vice president of finance.

Nautique, a subsidiary of Florida-based Correct Craft, manufactures waterski, wakeboard and wakesurf boats.

“I’m deeply honoured by the opportunity to continue advancing my career at Nautique,” says Stoll. “Being part of a brand with such a strong legacy and passionate team is truly rewarding, and I look forward to contributing to our continued growth and long-term success.”

In her new role, Stoll will oversee the finance, safety, human resources and quality departments.

“Heather’s well-deserved promotion is a reflection of her exceptional leadership, strategic insight, and unwavering commitment to excellence,” says Nautique president Greg Meloon. “Her deep understanding of Nautique’s heritage and core values brings an authentic and powerful perspective to her role. I’m proud to have such a dedicated and capable leader on our team as we look to the future.”

Correct Craft operates globally and owns a number of marine companies including Nautique, Centurion, Supreme, Bass Cat, Yar-Craft, SeaArk, Parker and Ingenity, as well as engine and component manufacturers Pleasurecraft Engine Group, Indmar Marine Engines, Velvet Drive Transmissions, Mach Connections, Merritt Precision, Osmosis and Watershed Innovation. It also owns Aktion Parks.

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