Exodus hires sales and marketing VP

Mark Baltes has joined Wisconsin-based equipment maker Exodus Global as its vice president of sales and marketing.

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Exodus says Mark Baltes also will lead the teams responsible for expanding market presence, strengthening dealer relationships and enhancing customer experience.
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Superior, Wisconsin-based attachments maker Exodus Global has announced the appointment of Mark Baltes as its new vice president of sales and marketing.

Exodus says Baltes brings with him more than two decades of heavy equipment and attachment industry sales experience that “spans product development, dealer channel expansion and guiding teams through major integrations across several industry acquisitions,” according to the company.

In his new role, Baltes will oversee growth initiatives in every Exodus Global brans, including ShearCore (Fortress), BladeCore, Connect Work Tools, OilQuick Americas and RockZone Americas.

Exodus says Baltes also will lead the teams responsible for expanding market presence, strengthening dealer relationships and enhancing customer experience.

“During the interview process it became very clear that Mark is the perfect fit for our leadership team,” says Kevin Boreen, CEO of Exodus Global. “His industry knowledge, his experience strengthening dealer networks, and his leadership through times of significant change all make him an exceptional addition to our organization. We’re excited for him to put his experience to work for us.”

“Joining a family-owned organization that puts customers first and continues to grow year after year feels like the perfect next step,” says Baltes. “I’m grateful for the opportunity and excited to help shape the future of the scrap and demolition industry alongside a team that truly cares.”

After graduating college in 2001, Baltes began his career with Bobcat Co. as an attachment product representative and advanced there to account manager.

In 2005, Baltes joined Michigan-based Paladin Attachments, where he held positions of increasing responsibility, including after Paladin was acquired by Stanley in 2019 and became part of Stanley Infrastructure.

In 2024 after Stanley Infrastructure was acquired by Sweden-based Epiroc AB, Baltes served on the integration team, according to his new employer.

Exodus Global describes itself as an American-owned, family company that makes and distributes attachments for the metals recycling, construction and demolition industries.