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Brandeis Machinery’s 2022 golf outing

Brandeis Machinery’s 2022 golf outing gives customers and employees the opportunity to connect

Corey Wall, Vice President of Sales for Indiana, Brandeis Machinery

Customers and employees from across the state of Indiana competed in a friendly best-ball tournament during Brandeis Machinery & Supply Company’s 2022 golf outing. The event featured more than 30 different customers and took place at Woodland Country Club in Carmel, Ind. Vendors at the event included Komatsu, Takeuchi, Werk-Brau, Fecon, Epiroc, WIRTGEN, and LeeBoy.

For many of the customers, the golf outing was a chance to meet new Brandeis Machinery faces as well as business owners throughout the industry.

At Woodland Country Club in Carmel, Ind., a Brandeis Machinery customer lines up a putt on the 18th hole.

“We are excited to always be included in the event and appreciate the longtime service and commitment from Brandeis,” stated Matt Haehl with Shelby Materials. “The outing is a chance to meet a lot of good people, both vendors and other customers.”

Brandeis Machinery’s annual golf outing gives customers the opportunity to participate in a friendly tournament, make connections within the industry, and learn about new products from various vendors, such as Komatsu.

John Schmidt with U.S. Aggregates said he enjoys attending the event because of the camaraderie and the vendors who are available throughout the golf course to talk about their products in an informal setting.

“It helps us become better suppliers,” said Schmidt. “We appreciate all the support out here, and we’re having a great day.”

(L-R) The winners of Brandeis Machinery’s 2022 golf tournament include Kelly Crowder, Mt. Carmel Stabilization Group; Ernie Stephens, IEA; Pat Creel, WIRTGEN GROUP; and (not pictured) Doug McPherson, Mt. Carmel Stabilization Group.

For Brandeis Machinery, the event is a chance to strengthen relationships with customers and thank them for their business.

“Our goal is always to be able to let our customers get to know another person within our organization — and not always just a sales guy,” said Brandeis Machinery’s Corey Wall, Vice President of Sales for Indiana. “This gives them a great opportunity to build relationships with people who are supporting us behind the scenes. Every year, we’ve been able to really grow the event. We really maxed it out with 120 players, and we appreciate everybody that took the time out of their schedules to be here.” ■

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