Jason Mabb Named Stihl Inc. VP Of Sales
Stihl Inc. has appointed Jason Mabb as Vice President of Sales, effective May 18, 2026. In this role, Mabb will oversee the development and execution of U.S. sales strategies for Stihl Inc., including demand planning, forecasting, and alignment across sales and operations to support continued growth and dealer success.
Mabb brings nearly 20 years of experience with Stihl Inc. to his new role. He previously served as sales manager for Midwest Stihl for seven years, where he supported regional sales performance and strengthened dealer relationships. Most recently, he spent six years as branch director at Northeast Stihl, leading operations and driving consistent growth in a key market.
“I am honored to take on this new role with Stihl,” says Mabb. “I look forward to continuing to build strong partnerships with our dealers and working with our teams to advance our sales strategies and deliver value across the organization.”
In addition to setting sales objectives and strategies, Mabb will lead development of long-term sales plans and oversee efforts to enhance customer service and dealer satisfaction. He will also support initiatives related to demand forecasting, inventory optimization, and cross-functional coordination with production planning and procurement.
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