Arctic Cat hires Christopher J. Eperjesy as Chief Financial Officer

Christopher J. Eperjesy new CFO
Christopher J. Eperjesy will join Arctic Cat as chief financial officer, effective February 16, 2015. Photo courtesy BusinessWire

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Arctic Cat Inc. (ACAT) today announced that Christopher J. Eperjesy, 47, will join the company as chief financial officer, effective February 16, 2015. Eperjesy brings 25 years of finance experience to his new role with Arctic Cat, including serving the past 12 years as CFO of a public company. Eperjesy succeeds Timothy Delmore, who retired at the end of December, as planned.

Commented Christopher T. Metz, Arctic Cats president and CEO: After conducting a nationwide search, we are pleased that Chris Eperjesy will be joining us as CFO. Chris is a proven corporate finance leader with deep manufacturing and international experience in the power equipment and automotive industries, as well as retail. He also has a strong background in mergers and acquisitions, which is a new strategic focus for Arctic Cat, as we seek small, bolt-on acquisitions that can expand our capabilities and revenues. We look forward to Chris involvement, as we develop and implement our strategic growth plans.

Since 2002, Eperjesy has been chief financial officer, vice president of finance and treasurer, at Twin Disc Inc., a publicly held company headquartered inRacine, Wis. Twin Disc is an international manufacturer and worldwide distributor of heavy-duty, off-highway and marine power transmission equipment and related products. While there, he was responsible for all public company reporting, finance and internal controls, treasury, IT and legal functions.

Prior to Twin Disc, Eperjesy served as a divisional vice president of corporate finance for Kmart from 2001 to 2002, where he helped build the companys financial planning and analysis capability. Before that, he spent six years with the Chrysler Corporation/DaimlerChrysler AG in a variety of increasingly responsible corporate finance roles in the United States, Belgium andGermany. He began his career as an accountant, spending five years withCoopers & Lybrand, now PricewaterhouseCoopers, in the firms Detroit andGermany offices.

Eperjesy said: I am excited to join Arctic Cat, which is a strong power sports brand with tremendous opportunities for improved performance. The companys industry and its financial needs complement my skillset. Im looking forward to working together with the Arctic Cat team to contribute to the companys growth goals.

Eperjesy earned a master of business administration degree from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. He received a bachelors degree in accounting from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. He is a certified public accountant.

Source: BusinessWire

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