Brokk Hires Southeast Regional Sales Manager


Brokk, the world’s leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, hires Ted Graser as its southeast regional sales manager. Graser manages sales for both Brokk robotic demolition machines and the company’s Aquajet Systems AB hydrodemolition robots. He provides support to customers throughout Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and the Carolinas.

“Ted’s sales and equipment experience are a valuable asset to our team,” said Peter Bigwood, Brokk vice president of sales and marketing. “His knowledge of the southeast region and drive to help service customers gives him valuable insight when it comes to building and maintaining relationships.”

Graser joins Brokk with 25 years of construction and industrial equipment sales experience, including managing international territories for Link-Belt Excavators, a U.S.-based heavy construction equipment manufacturer; Time Manufacturing Company, a Texas-based manufacturer of aerial lifts; and Sennebogen, a German material handling equipment manufacturer. Prior to these roles, he served two years in the early 1990s as a Peace Corps volunteer in Uruguay, South America. 

“I’m looking forward to helping both new and existing customers solve problems,” Graser said. “Our remote-controlled demolition machines offer incomparable savings in terms of productivity, all while keeping operators out of harm’s way.”  



December 28, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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