Korth Resigns as Supreme’s CEO

April 6, 2012
Supreme Industries, Inc. announced that, in order to focus her efforts on IRN, Inc., a consulting firm in the vehicle and transportation industry, Kim Korth has resigned as director, president and chief executive officer

Supreme Industries, Inc.announced that, in order to focus her efforts on IRN, Inc., a consulting firm in the vehicle and transportation industry, Kim Korth has resigned as director, president and chief executive officer.

Korth, who is both president and owner of IRN, Inc., served as interim president and CEO of Supreme Industries, Inc., from February 2011 through September 2011, when she was made president and CEO.

"The Board sincerely appreciates Ms. Korth’s leadership through a challenging transition period, and recognizes her many significant accomplishments,” said Herbert M. Gardner, Chairman of the Board of Supreme. “The Board wishes her well."

Matthew W. Long, Supreme’s chief financial officer, treasurer, and assistant secretary, will serve as the Company’s acting CEO.

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