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Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Appoints Music Industry Veteran Larry Thomas to CEO
Board Members Mark Fukunaga and Michael Lazarus Names as Co-Chairman
Scottsdale, Ariz. (July 6, 2010) – Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) is pleased to announce the
appointment of Larry Thomas to Chief Executive Officer following the previously announced retirement of long‐time
Chairman and CEO Bill Mendello. The announcement is part of a corporate succession plan that has been in place for
nearly a year and officially positions Thomas in his new role, effective Aug. 1, 2010. Thomas was appointed to the
FMIC Board of Directors in 2009 and brings nearly 40 years of music industry experience to FMIC, including his
successful tenure (1996‐2004) as Chairman and CEO of Guitar Center, Inc.
The organizational move also names current FMIC Board members, Mark Fukunaga and Michael Lazarus as Co‐
Chairmen, effective Aug. 1, 2010. Mark Fukunaga has served as a member of the FMIC Board of Directors since July
1993 and is currently the Chairman and CEO of Servco Pacific Inc. Michael Lazarus has served as a member of the
FMIC Board of Directors since December 2001. Lazarus co‐founded Weston Presidio, a private equity firm and FMIC’s
largest shareholder, in 1991, where he currently serves as Managing Partner.
“Larry Thomas is a proven entrepreneur and seasoned professional manager with an impressive record of success
throughout his entire career,” said Lazarus.
“We are very excited about our opportunity to work closely with Larry as he continues to build the FMIC culture and
lead the FMIC team into the future,” said Fukunaga.
“I am delighted to be able to pass the leadership of FMIC into the very capable hands of Larry Thomas,” said
Mendello. “Larry is a widely‐respected person with an incredible amount of experience and valuable insight about
music companies and music retailers, large and small. He is one of the true legends in the industry and brings the
credentials that will help lead FMIC to even greater future success.”
“It is an incredible honor and responsibility to be chosen to lead Fender Musical Instruments Corporation,” said
Thomas. “As one of the world’s best known and most respected companies, there continues to be great potential in
the FMIC brands, and I look forward to contributing to future success while growing the company’s powerful musical
legacy.”
Thomas began his career in 1971 with instrument wholesaler/importer Buegeleisen and Jacobson, Inc. He joined
Guitar Center in 1977 as a salesperson, subsequently rising through increasingly responsible roles including store
manager, regional manager, general manager, president and ultimately chairman and CEO. At Guitar Center, he
played an integral role in the company’s continued growth, acquisitions and subsequent public offerings, and
eventual status as the largest, most popular music chain in North America.
Thomas is a passionate music fan and advocate, an active lifelong musician, and participates on several music‐related
boards, including the Fender Music Foundation, USC Thornton School of Music, the American Music Conference and
the California Music Project.
About Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) is the world’s leading guitar manufacturer, and its name has become
synonymous with all things rock ‘n’ roll. Iconic Fender® instruments such as the Telecaster®, Stratocaster®, Precision
Bass® and Jazz Bass® guitars are known worldwide as the instruments that started the rock revolution, and they
continue to be highly prized by today’s musicians and collectors. FMIC brands include Fender®, Squier®, Guild®,
Tacoma®, Gretsch®, Jackson®, Charvel®, EVH® and SWR® among others. For more information, visit
www.fender.com.
In 2007, FMIC acquired KMC Music, the largest independent U.S. distributor of musical instruments and
accessories. KMC Music produces and/or distributes Ovation®, Takamine® and Hamer® guitars; Latin Percussion®,
Gretsch® Drums, Gibraltar® Hardware, Toca® Percussion, Sabian® cymbals and Genz Benz® amplifiers; in addition to a
full catalog of more than 36,000 wholesale music products. For more information, visit www.kmcmusic.com.
Media Contact: Jason Padgitt (FMIC) 480‐596‐7194 ph. jpadgitt@fender.com
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