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Al-Jon Veteran Sales Manager Announces Retirement
Longtime employee Curt Spry steps down after 33 years, with Mike Stout promoted to scrap market sales manager.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Al-Jon, an Iowa-based equipment manufacturer for the recycling, demolition, and waste sectors, has announced that veteran sales manager Curt Spry will be retiring after 33 years with the company. Spry has held the sales manager position since 2005 and has been instrumental in Al-Jon's success through his industry expertise and dedication to customer relationships. As Spry steps down, the company has promoted Mike Stout, who has been with Al-Jon since 2007, to the role of scrap market sales manager.
Why it matters
Spry's retirement represents a significant transition for Al-Jon, a leading provider of equipment to the recycling and waste management industries. His departure after over three decades of service highlights the importance of succession planning and the need to ensure a smooth handoff of institutional knowledge to the next generation of leadership.
The details
Curt Spry has been with Al-Jon, an Ottumwa, Iowa-based equipment manufacturer, for 33 years, serving as sales manager since 2005. During his tenure, he has been praised for his industry expertise and commitment to customer relationships, which have been crucial to the company's success. As Spry steps down from his day-to-day management responsibilities, the company has promoted Mike Stout, who has been with Al-Jon since 2007, to the role of scrap market sales manager. Stout is said to have extensive product knowledge, strong customer relationships, and a deep understanding of customer needs, making him well-positioned to continue delivering the high level of service that Al-Jon's customers expect.
- Curt Spry has been with Al-Jon for 33 years.
- Spry has held the sales manager position since 2005.
- Mike Stout has been with Al-Jon since 2007.
The players
Curt Spry
A veteran sales manager who has been with Al-Jon, an equipment manufacturer for the recycling, demolition, and waste sectors, for 33 years, including serving as sales manager since 2005.
Mike Stout
An employee who has been with Al-Jon since 2007 and has been promoted to the role of scrap market sales manager, bringing extensive product knowledge, strong customer relationships, and a deep understanding of customer needs.
Al-Jon
An Ottumwa, Iowa-based equipment manufacturer that produces balers, shears, landfill compactors, and other equipment for the recycling, demolition, and waste sectors.
The takeaway
Curt Spry's retirement after 33 years of service at Al-Jon highlights the importance of effective succession planning and knowledge transfer within the recycling and waste management equipment industry. The promotion of Mike Stout, who has worked closely with Spry for many years, demonstrates Al-Jon's commitment to ensuring a smooth transition and continued high-quality service for its customers.
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