Tatonka
03-21-2007, 08:15 AM
Here is an edited version of a letter recieved from Jack Penton yesterday. As I have said many times before, they just don't make 'em any better than a Penton. He is truly one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. I'm sure this was a tough decision to make for Jack.
Dear Friends,
I have recently made the difficult decision to make a career change.
In the very near future I will be leaving KTM to take a job with Tucker Rocky Distributing here in Northern Ohio.
KTM has been a large part of my life for over forty years and I am proud and honored to have been on the team that helped grow KTM to the stature it now enjoys in the motorcycle industry.
I have made many friendships with the people connected to KTM and it is my sincere hope that these relationships will continue into the future. It is difficult to thank you and all of the people at KTM enough for the understanding, patience and support I received during the time I was dealing with health issues.
I will always be an orange bleeder and although my relationship with KTM North America is changing I look forward to a continued association in the KTM family.
KTM is a special company and my wish is for its continued success and the happiness of my friends that work there.
Best regards,
Jack Penton
Best of luck to Jack wherever he goes and whatever he does!
Dear Friends,
I have recently made the difficult decision to make a career change.
In the very near future I will be leaving KTM to take a job with Tucker Rocky Distributing here in Northern Ohio.
KTM has been a large part of my life for over forty years and I am proud and honored to have been on the team that helped grow KTM to the stature it now enjoys in the motorcycle industry.
I have made many friendships with the people connected to KTM and it is my sincere hope that these relationships will continue into the future. It is difficult to thank you and all of the people at KTM enough for the understanding, patience and support I received during the time I was dealing with health issues.
I will always be an orange bleeder and although my relationship with KTM North America is changing I look forward to a continued association in the KTM family.
KTM is a special company and my wish is for its continued success and the happiness of my friends that work there.
Best regards,
Jack Penton
Best of luck to Jack wherever he goes and whatever he does!