Exodus Global, Superior, Wisconsin, has announced that Vaughn Ali and Betsy McDevitt have expanded their regional business manager roles to include responsibility for ShearCore.
Ali will be responsible for sales for both the ShearCore and Connect Work Tools product lines for the Southeastern states. He has been a part of the Connect Work Tools team since 2021, serving as the regional business manager, and has two decades of experience serving the scrap and demolition industries.
“I am very excited to add the Fortress shears and crackers to my product portfolio,” Ali says. “Being able to solve customers’ needs in an industry I love is what I am all about. This opportunity allows me to provide a more comprehensive solution of industry-leading products to our customers and dealer partners in the Southeast.”
Exodus says McDevitt will maintain her role with BladeCore across the Midwest and add responsibility for ShearCore sales in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Tennessee. She has been a part of the BladeCore team since 2017 and the company says she has made an incredible impact, developing countless customer relationships with her knowledge and outstanding customer service.
“In addition to providing my customers with personalized customer service and top-quality replacement parts for their shears, I now have the honor of selling our Fortress shear line and I look forward to being even more of a resource for the men and women I serve in this amazing industry,” McDevitt says.
ShearCore, a division of Exodus Global, offers a full product line for the recycling and demolition industries that includes the Fortress mobile shears and concrete processors, all manufactured in Superior, Wisconsin.
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