Exodus Machines, a Superior, Wis.-based manufacturer of material handlers for the scrap and waste markets, has named Ian Lewandowski and Chris Fodor to head up its outside sales effort.
Lewandowski brings seven years’ sales experience with Genesis Attachments to his new position. “The strengths and relationships I developed as a regional manager for Genesis are invaluable and will be directly beneficial in my new role here,” he says. “An in-depth knowledge of the scrap industry, scrap and waste professionals, their day-to-day operations, and so on, is a huge part of this job.” Fodor, a six-year veteran of General Motors’ Assembly Plant in Moraine, Ohio, brings engineering and factory-related experience to his role at Exodus. “Much of what I did at GM revolved around quality engineering and an in-depth knowledge of the manufacturing process. I am excited to take that focus on quality — a founding principle of Exodus — and apply it as I help take the Exodus message to customers in my territory.”
More information on Exodus Machines, which is currently producing the very first models of its brand new line of hydraulic material handlers, can be found at its Web site at www.ExodusMachinesInc.com.
Lewandowski will represent Exodus in the Midwest and northwester United States as well as the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and western Ontario. Fodor will call on Exodus customers in the eastern United States, Eastern Canada and the balance of Ontario.

Ian Lewandowski
Lewandowski will operate out of his hometown of Duluth, Minn.; Fodor will continue to reside in the Dayton, Ohio, suburb of Springboro.

Chris Fodor