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Bob Behn, former president of Marlin Firearms, has been elected to the board of directors of Remington Arms Co., and will serve as a senior advisor to Paul Miller, chairman of the board. Signing on with Marlin Firearms in 1969 as an assistant advertising manager, Behn dedicated 39 years of service to Marlin and the shooting sports industry. He was elected to the board of governors of the National Shooting Sports Foundation in 1990, serving as executive vice president in 1995 and, more recently, in the role of co-vice chairman. “Bob was the grinding force behind Marlin Firearms for decades,” said Tommy Millner, Remington Arms CEO. “His product visions are too numerous to list, but all contributed to Marlin’s position as one of the world’s B. Behn Remington Arms Appoints Director finest firearms manufacturers. I could not be more pleased that he chose to stay deeply involved with Remington and Marlin, as well as in his various industry roles, instead of choosing retirement.” With Steve Sanetti becoming the president and CEO of the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) on May 1, Ruger has promoted Kevin B. Reid Sr., to the position of vice president and general counsel. Sanetti, in addition to holding the position as Ruger’s president, was the company’s general counsel. Reid joined Ruger in 2001 and until 2007 served as assistant general counsel. In June 2007, Reid was named director of marketing. “Kevin has been a valuable member of the management team and his expertise, work ethic, keen eye and fresh approach to problem solving make him uniquely well suited for the role of general counsel,” Fifer said. Prior to joining Ruger, Reid was a partner at the law firm Wildman, Harrold, Sturm, Ruger & Co. Makes Major Changes Allen & Dixon in Chicago. He is a member of the Illinois and Connecticut Bars. He received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Akron and a doctor of jurisprudence from Washington & Lee University School of Law. He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1980 to 1984. With the retirement of Robert R. Stutler as vice president of Ruger’s Prescott, Ariz., operations, the company has hired Mark T. Lang as group vice president. He will initially be responsible for management of the Prescott firearms division. Stutler joined Ruger in 1987, becoming general manager of Prescott operations in 1990 and vice president of Prescott operations in 2006. During his 20-year career, Stutler made significant contributions to the success of the Prescott division and the design of some of the company’s most popular firearms. Lang has held senior management positions in manufacturing and operations in the consumer goods and industrial products markets. He most recently was the president of the Custom Products Business at Mueller Circle No. 201 on Inquiry Card 12 AUGUST 2008 www.shootingindustry.com