GOLDEN EQUIPMENT - Key Persons


Alan Levin

Job Titles:
  • Sales Representative ( WI )
With 20 plus years experience selling parts to various segments of the automotive aftermarket, Alan has joined the Golden team bringing his sales and relationship building skills to the plastics industry. As a former owner of a parts supply company Alan knows the importance of listening to the voice of the customer and providing solutions to their supply chain problems. Alan looks forward to offering his customers with solutions to their equipment and process needs.

Jeffery Golden - President

Job Titles:
  • President
Jeff has been in the plastics field since 1980, starting in the Thermal Care division of Midwesco, a large supplier of industrial chilling. While working in Thermal Care, he served as service manager, production coordinator, inside sales representative, and moved on to sales management. Before founding Golden Equipment, Jeff was co-partner of Equipment for Plastics, Inc.

Michael Wayne Shaw

Michael Wayne Shaw, a much-admired and long-time employee at Golden Equipment, suddenly passed away March 12, 2016. Michael will be remembered for filling countless rooms with laughter and brightening the lives of those he touched with unparalleled compassion and unselfishness. Never lacking for friends, Michael's outgoing nature and charming personality only heightened his ability to develop and improve relationships. He was caring, clever and will be thoroughly missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. Michael is survived by his beloved wife, Joanne, his parents, Rev. Ishmael and Kathleen Shaw, and his only brother, Kevin, along with scores of adored friends and extended family. Golden Equipment sends its deepest condolences to Michael's family and friends. He was a one-of-a-kind person and will be sorely missed.

Richard Genc

Job Titles:
  • Employee
Richard Genc, an employee, friend, and warrior was put into hospice before passing away. Richard was 84 and was working up on sales follow-up until the weekend prior to going into hospice. It was an honor to be his collegue, and he will be dearly missed.