Bolton Marine Group was recognized at Boating BC Annual Conference

Byron Bolton

Jan 23, 2020

Byron Bolton CEO, spoke on company history and ways to achieve excellence

Marine industry leader, Bolton Marine Group (BMG), was recently selected by Boating BC’s ‘Spotlight on Success’ program at their 2019 conference. This year’s theme, Be the Choice, focused on marine industry careers. Passionate boater and CEO Byron Bolton provided fresh insight into the Bolton Marine Group and the tools that help the team perform their best.

Family owned Bolton Marine Group consists of four boat building companies with 400 employees: Armstrong Marine USA, Port Angeles WA; EagleCraft, Campbell River, BC; KingFisher Boats, Vernon, BC and Renaissance Marine Group in Clarkston, WA. The group’s mandate is to be the employer of choice with a focus on community enrichment.

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Video courtesy of Citrus Pie Media

https://www.citruspiemg.com/

KingFisher BoatsBolton Marine Group is the largest builder of welded aluminum commercial, recreational in North Bolton Marine Group (BMG) builds heavy-gauge welded boats for recreational, commercial, law enforcement, government and military applications. The company is built on a foundation of solid values; sharing an emphasis on community enrichment, striving to be the employer of choice while placing a high focus on safety, innovation and product development.

The Bolton Marine group is the largest builder of welded aluminum commercial, recreational Sportfishing and adventure boats in North America.

Website: http://boltonmarinegroup.com/

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