Brad Darling appointed President of Ontario Drive & Gear (ARGO)

Founded in 1962, Ontario Drive & Gear (ODG) Limited operates from 3 facilities in New Hamburg, Ontario.

Brad Darling, new president of vehicles at Canadian company Ontario Drive & Gear (ARGO).
Brad Darling, new president of vehicles at Canadian company Ontario Drive & Gear (ARGO). Photo courtesy ARGO

It didn't take long for former Arctic Cat executive Brad Darling to re-appear in the motorsports industry. Only a few weeks ago Arctic Cat announced that Darling had left his position as the company's Vice President and General Manager of its snowmobile division. He was replaced by Erik C. Nelson.

Last week, Canadian company Ontario Drive & Gear (ARGO) announced that Darling had been appointed as its new president of vehicles.

“I am excited to lead a talented and highly motivated team at ARGO. This is a great opportunity to work with a business that has a strong brand with a rich heritage, a loyal customer base and a bounty of exciting products in the pipeline. I am eager to build on the company’s success and significant opportunities to increase its sales globally. I look forward to embracing the new challenges that this new role will bring,” Brad Darling told the motorsports news website Powersports Business.

Founded in 1962, Ontario Drive & Gear (ODG) Limited operates from 3 facilities, with a total of 150,000 sq ft manufacturing footprint in New Hamburg, Ontario. To satisfy the growing demand for its products and innovative developments, ODG has aligned its business strength in two divisions: the Gear and Vehicles.  The Gear Division ODG has built a solid reputation for the design and manufacture of quality gears and transmissions and ARGO is known as the world leader in amphibious vehicles.  ODG is proud of its people and recognizes they are the basis of the company's success story.  Numerous performance awards from industrial customers are testimonials to ODG's commitment to customer satisfaction and quality. 

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