Massimo Group Names Quenton Petersen as CEO, David Shan Becomes Executive Chairman

April 20, 2026
Massimo Group has appointed Quenton Petersen as Chief Executive Officer, effective April 14, 2026, while David Shan transitions to Executive Chairman. Petersen, a nine-year veteran of the company, will focus on expanding intelligent mobility and automation platforms.

Massimo Group has appointed Quenton Petersen as Chief Executive Officer, effective April 14, 2026, while David Shan transitions to Executive Chairman and remains involved in strategic operations, announced in a press release.

Petersen has been with the company for more than nine years and has contributed to its expansion across utility vehicles and electric mobility. In his new role, he plans to explore opportunities for integrating advanced technologies, including AI enabled features, into existing product lines.

The company stated that it will evaluate applications of these technologies in areas such as facility operations support and smart mobility. Shan said he will continue working closely with Petersen and the leadership team in his new capacity.

Massimo Group, based in Garland, Texas, manufactures utility and recreational vehicles including UTVs, ATVs, electric golf carts, scooters, and pontoon boats. The company continues to focus on product innovation and intelligent equipment upgrades to support its long term growth.

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