Polaris Industries Inc. announces changes to board of directors

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Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE:  PII) recently announced its board of directors voted to elect Scott Wine, Polaris’s chief executive officer, as chairman of the board. Wine succeeds Greg Palen, who has been chairman for 11 years and has nearly 20 years of service on the board.

“I would like to congratulate Scott on his election to serve in the additional capacity of chairman of the board. Under his leadership, Polaris has delivered consistent and profitable growth while successfully executing the company’s ambitious strategy, generating record results and shareholder returns. Scott has accomplished tremendous things since he started in 2008, but I am convinced that the best is yet to come for Scott and the Polaris team. Scott’s stellar track record as CEO of Polaris, coupled with his experience sitting on the boards of Polaris and Terex, leaves me confident that the role of chairman will be in good hands,” said Palen.

Scott will assume the role of chairman effective immediately. Palen will step down from the Board following the Annual Shareholders meeting on April 25, 2013.

“Greg has been a beacon of leadership and wisdom on our board of directors for nearly 20 years, and his contributions were instrumental to the unprecedented growth Polaris enjoyed under his direction,” said Wine. “We thank Greg for the steady guidance and keen insight he provided as chairman, and he can take great pride in the legacy he leaves, embodied by Polaris’ record of product, geographic and shareholder value expansion. While we will greatly miss his presence on our board, we wish him the best as he enjoys a few less challenges and more time with his family and friends.”

In addition to changes in the chairmanship, after nine years of service Bob Caulk announced his decision not to stand for re-election at the 2013 Annual Shareholders meeting. Caulk’s board experience stems across several industries, as well as his strong background in mergers and acquisitions, proved invaluable in ensuring that Polaris maintained a trend of profitable growth even as the company expanded its portfolio in recent years.

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