Genie Founder Named to Hall of Fame
Sherman Ward “Bud” Bushnell, founder of Genie, has been inducted into the Association of Equipment Manufacturers Hall of Fame. AEM recognized Bushnell for contributions in developing and advancing technologies that support the construction and agriculture industries.
“Bud Bushnell is a tremendous addition to the AEM Hall of Fame,” said Megan Tanel, president, in a statement. “His combination of innovation, professional dedication to safety, and personal dedication to the team he built at Genie, are exactly what the AEM Hall of Fame is meant to celebrate.”
The AEM Hall of Fame recognizes the pioneers whose inventions, ideas, leadership and courage have contributed to the industry and our community’s quality of life. The award was presented to Genie President Simon Meester at AEM’s Annual Conference in Napa, Calif. on November 18.
Bud Bushnell founded Genie Industries, which today is the Genie brand of Terex Corp. An inventor and craftsman all his life, Bud launched the company in 1966 in a small warehouse in downtown Seattle. His first lift operated on compressed air, and customers referred to the hissing noise it made as “Genie magic in a bottle,” leading to the company name.
Through his inventions, Bud didn’t just make work at height more efficient, he helped make it safer. Helping people work safely at height is still the most important thing Genie and its equipment do today.
“I am proud and humbled to be able to accept this honor on behalf of Bud and the Bushnell Family,” said Simon Meester, president of Genie, in a statement. “Leading by example, putting the customer first and focusing on the team to make it happen made us the company we are over the last 55 years. We have a lot of exciting products coming our way in the next ten years, and Bud’s spirit are in all of them.”
Watch a video of the presentation below:
Source: AEM