R.G. Mazer Group Partners
Robert G. Mazer
President & CEO

Bob Mazer, born in 1950, started his love for agriculture on the farm in
Radville, Saskatchewan. His family moved to Brandon, Manitoba where his father
established a Massey Ferguson dealership. After leaving school in 1968, Bob
started farming with the purchase of 480 acres while helping his father in the
dealership.
In 1971 Bob’s vision of the future of agriculture, larger farms gaining
economies of scale, lead him to apply for the Versatile Farm Equipment contract
for Brandon after seeing their first four wheel drive tractor. 1975 saw Bob with
his brother Ed purchase the Massey Ferguson dealership from their father.
In an effort to reduce overhead and competition Bob purchased the New Holland
store combining operations with Massey Ferguson and Versatile while Ed left the
partnership to become the John Deere dealer in Brandon. From 1988 to the present
Bob has merged with other New Holland dealerships forming a 13 location group
focusing on the New Holland brand and now CNH.
As past chair of Versatile’s dealer council and twice past chair of New Holland
North America dealer council, Bob believes in the focused partnership between
manufacturer and dealership.
Utilizing the partnership model, Bob started many other businesses during this
time including: Harvest Salvage (a combine wrecking/salvage yard), Priority Ag &
Auto (parts supply store), Hondaland (a Honda automotive dealership), Town
Centre (Brandon’s downtown mall) and Remington’s Steak and Seafood Restaurant to
name a few.
Bob not only is involved in machinery sales and service but also farms giving
him a unique empathy and understanding of the producer economies. His humble
beginnings with 480 acres expanded to 6,000 acres of grain farming before
converting to 1,100 acres of processing potatoes in 1999.
Giving back to the community is a major portion of Bob’s lifestyle. He has
served as Chairs of Brandon Chamber of Commerce, Brandon Economic Development
Board, and Assiniboine Community College. Currently Bob sits on the board of the
Business Council of Manitoba. His achievements have been recognized through
awards including Brandon Chamber of Commerce “Business Person of the Year” in
1998 and two-time recipient of Manitoba Business Magazine’s “Business
Recognition” awards.
Bob is married to Patti (26 years) and has two sons Jonathan (24) and Andrew
(22), both at Brandon University in Business Degree courses with an ‘eye’ toward
the future with the Group.
C.D. (Dale) Shepherd
Partner & Vice President
Sales & Asset Management

Born and raised in the small community of Elkhorn, some 100 km’s west of Brandon on a mixed farming operation, Dale has carried on within the ag related industry.
From 1969 to 1971 Dale was employed by Morris Industries, a well respected
seeding and tillage manufacturer in Western Canada in various capacities. Four
years later his career path took him to Massey Ferguson Industries as District Sales Manager, a position he held for three years before returning to Morris Industries in several management positions including District Manager, Retail Store Manager, Manager of Retail Operations, Dealer Development Manager, and Export Marketing Manager. This position involved extensive travel developing business opportunities in Asia, Europe, the Middle East,
Africa, and South America.
In November 1988, a restructuring of Mazer Implements created a career opportunity and he was introduced as General Manager. In 1994 Dale became one of the founding partners in the first acquisition of a second retail farm equipment dealership in Western Manitoba. The growth has continued and he is currently a partner in what is now known as Mazergroup. This organization operates farm equipment, construction and turf management retail outlets in Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan employing over 200 dedicated men and women. In addition Dale has an interest in a large 12,000 head feedlot in Western Manitoba as well as being involved in an upscale seafood and steakhouse
restaurant in Brandon.
Dale has, on two occasions, served on New Holland Dealer Council, the latest as Chair of the National Council representing all New Holland dealers in Canada and the United States.
All of his working years have been ag related and he continues to be actively involved in other aspects of the industry.
Dennis White

Presently Dennis is the Sales Manager for Atkinson Implements. He was born in
Hartney, MB, and started to work at Atkinson Implements setting up farm
machinery while he attended high school. He completed the Heavy Duty Mechanics
program at Assiniboine Community College, and went on to work in truck repair
both in Brandon and Calgary, Alberta. In 1982, Dennis returned to Hartney to
work at Atkinson Implements. He and Bruce Evans were given the opportunity to
become partners in the business, and shortly thereafter they partnered with Bob
Mazer to become the beginning of the RG Mazer Group.
Wally
Butler

Born in Birtle Manitoba, Wally spent the first years of his life on the
registered Angus farm his father and grandfather were operating close to
Solsgirth. When his grandfather had a heart attack, Wally’s dad changed careers to
become a teacher. Most of Wally’s life was spent growing up in Erickson prior to
obtaining his Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Manitoba.
Wally choose Chartered Accountancy as his career path by starting his articling
with Johnson & Glennie in Minnedosa then moving to Winnipeg and completing his
designation with Touche Ross in Winnipeg.
“In 1997, Moving to Brandon and joining The R.G. Mazer Group was the best life
and career decision I have made” he says.
Wally and Kathryn have 2 young children, Camryn (4) and Nate (2).
Bruce Evans

Bruce was
raised on the family farm at Holland, Manitoba. In 1972, he married his wife
Sharon and together they started their family; Darwin, Keith, Trisha, and Kim.
In 1981 Bruce began working at Atkinson Implements, relocating the family to
Hartney where the Evans family has become extremely active in the community.
Bruce’s involvement in Hartney and District sparked an interest in politics; he
served as Town Councilor from 1998 – 2002 before becoming Mayor of Hartney in
2002, a position he continues to hold.
When the opportunity arose to join as a Partner in the R.G. Mazer Group in 1994,
Bruce jumped at the chance to be involved in what he sees to be one of the
strongest working relationships in the agricultural industry. Agriculture has
been the cornerstone of Bruce’s life, and he is proud to have a son and a
daughter working alongside him in the dealership.
Denys Usunier

Denys Usunier got his start in the farm machinery business in 1967, helping out
at his fathers Cockshutt dealership in Carnduff, SK. With the exception of 2
years in the Alberta oil patch, he has been in the farm equipment business ever since.
His association with New Holland began in 1984 at the New Holland Company store
in Brandon MB. In 1995, Denys, along with partners Bob Mazer and Dale Shepherd
purchased Bayes Equipment Neepawa. In 1997 the partnership purchased Worralls
Garage in Ste. Rose du lac. Denys and his wife Val, who also works in the
dealership, have 2 children, Justin and Jennifer.
Dwight
Shepherd

Dwight Shepherd
is partner and GM at Shepherd Implements in Shoal Lake and Roblin, Manitoba.
He was raised on a mixed farm operation west of Elkhorn, Manitoba.
Dwight became
an auctioneer and worked the markets in Brandon, Saskatoon, Swift Current,
Tompkins, Climax, Piopot, and Maple Creek, Sask.
He began working in the farm equipment industry in 1979 as a district manager
for an equipment manufacturer. In 1996, he was the Canadian sales manager
and manager of retail operations, but began to miss the personal contact with
the farm community, eventually deciding to get into a dealership. With his
son and granddaughter in Winnipeg and his daughter and son-in-law farming at
Beulah, he and his wife of 32 years, Val, saw Manitoba as an ideal choice.
In all the years spent in this industry, Dwight recognized that New Holland and their dealers always had a great reputation. Then, says Dwight, "along came Bob Mazer with a vision of the R.G. Mazer Group."
In 1998 Val and Dwight moved to Shoal Lake and opened Shepherd Implements as part of the R.G. Mazer Group. In April of 2003, they purchased the Roblin dealership, retaining almost all of the existing staff and adding more to service their growing customer base.
Shepherd Implements have, for the past four years straight, won New Holland's "Dealer Standards" Awards for sales, service, and parts excellence. They are one of only a handfull of New Holland dealers in western Canada to accomplish this feat. "Our customers have allowed us to supply a superior product, provide outstanding service and stock quality parts," says Dwight. "Without your tremendous support we could not have done any of this. Thank You!"
Murray Baker

Murray Baker is the General Manager at Lakeside Implements in Killarney and
Crystal City. He was raised on a mixed farm in the Brandon Hills area and
got his start in the farm equipment industry at E.Bain Jackson & Son in
Wawanesa in 1988. From there, he moved to Cosgrove Equipment for 2 years,
then spent the next 10 years at Mazer Implements as parts manager. The
opportunity arose in 2003 for him to move to Lakeside with the plan to
eventually become a partner, which was realized in the spring of 2006.
Murray enjoy reading, walking in the woods near him home on Pelican Lake,
and collecting older farm “stuff”.
Marv
Nicholls

Marv
Nicholls Ag career began when he started assembling farm equipment after
school for the local New Holland Dealer in Brandon. That was at the tender
age of fourteen!!!! After graduation he worked in the grain side of the
business for a couple of years with Cargill and then joined his father who
at the time was a White Farm Equipment dealer.
At that time with all of the turmoil in the industry Marv could see the changes were about to begin. After White was in its second or third, receivership, he decided to broaden his horizons and worked for a couple of Deere dealers in the Service Department. Marv is a qualified Interprovincial technician.
Marv had the opportunity in the late 80’s to re-join the New Holland brand when he was offered a position at Golden Plains. There, he moved from the shop to the Sales Department and learned the business from the front end. He remained with Golden Plains until the opportunity to join the Mazer Group presented itself in 1999.
The opportunity at that time was in Killarney and Marv and his family moved to become a part of the community. Marv’s daughter and her husband still reside there. The Dealership also became and is an integral part of the community.
Still the changes in the industry kept happening.
During the Harvest of 2005 the group had the opportunity to become the leader in the Dual branding of a CNH Dealership with the acquisition of Blight’s Portage and Carman and the merging of Portage New Holland.
Not one to walk away from a challenge, Marv accepted the task and we are steaming right along. Marv and his wife Cheryl have moved to Portage la Prairie and are settling into the community.
Marv
thinks this time he may just be in front of the “change”.
Dennis Brownlee

Dennis is the Fixed Operations Manager for Blight Equipment in Portage la
Prairie.
He joined the R.G. Mazer Group with the opening of Blight Equipment in October
2005. He invested the assets of Portage New Holland Ltd., a business he had
owned since 1991, in the Blight equipment venture. Prior to purchasing and
managing Portage New Holland Ltd., Dennis spent 19 years with New Holland as a
territory manager, plus several other positions. Dennis is a past president of
the Portage and District Chamber of Commerce and is vice chairman of the
Manitoba Chambers of Commerce. In his leisure time he enjoys golfing, curling,
and country music concerts. He and his wife Barb have two grown children,
daughter Erin and son Jason, both of whom have left home and are pursuing their
own careers.
Jon Low

Jon grew up on his family's farm in
Foxwarren, MB with his mother Marlene, father Jack, and older brother Chris.
They farmed grain & oilseeds. It eventually grew to about 4200 acres in size.
After he graduated high school, Jon took a couple years off from school and
worked on the farm as well as Paterson Grain in Binscarth, MB. He then returned
to school and graduated with his diploma in Agriculture in 1999. After short
stints with Agricore in Starbuck and AgPro in Winnipeg and Brandon, his father
passed away from cancer. Jon then had to decide whether to return to the family
farm or pursue other interests. With his brother Chris down south playing minor
pro hockey and his mother a teacher, it would have been all he could handle at
the age of 21. He met with Dwight Shepherd, who was the New Holland dealer in
Shoal Lake, who offered him a job in sales. Jon jumped at the opportunity.
After a few
years in sales, and meeting a lot of new faces, Dwight needed to lighten his
load in paper work, and offered Jon a position as Business Manager. "At this
time in life all things were going my way, and I married my lovely wife Natalie
on January 15th, 2005," he says. In the fall of 2005, he was given the
opportunity to become a partner in the R.G. Mazer Group by coming to Portage la
Prairie and becoming the Business Manager of the first CaseIH / New Holland
dual-brand dealership in Manitoba. He joined the partnership at the same time as
Dennis Brownlee, who came from Portage New Holland, and Marv Nicholls, who was a
partner at Lakeside Implements and came to Portage as the general manager. Jon
knew previous owner Don Blight’s family very well through his mother's side of
the family, who live a ½ hour away in Elm Creek. Since coming to Portage la
Prairie, Jon has met many new faces, and he enjoys learning about the diverse
ways of farming in the Central Plains. His wife Natalie is a teacher in the
Portage la Prairie School Division and has also enjoyed the move to this
community. Jon's main interests outside of the farm industry are golf in the
summer and hockey in the winter.
John Zasitko

Jon grew up in a small town in the Interlake on the family farm, and now resides
in Arborg. He started in the agricultural industry as a mechanic and eventually
graduated to the sales end of the business. In 2001, Jon was approached by Bob
Mazer to become a managing partner in the Arborg location, and the rest is
history. Arborg Implements has been in business now for six years.
In his free time, Jon likes to help out friends on their farms, hunt,
snowmobile, and be involved in many other activities.
Brian Barylski

Growing up in Arborg on the family farm begat Brian’s interest in the
agricultural field. At the age of 14, he began working at the local New Holland
dealership, Drabik Implements, during the summer and after school. In 1986,
after graduation, he took on the position of parts manager. In 1993, the
dealership was taken over and named Midlake Equipment, where Brian maintained
his position. In 2001, the R.G. Mazer Group took over the dealership, renaming
it Arborg Implements. Brian “was honoured to be asked to be a partner of this
very successful group.” At that time, he was appointed both assistant general
manager and parts manager.
“I am very proud to have been part of the New Holland organization for 25 years.
With this great experience, I have been able to achieve much knowledge and many
goals,” he says.
Brian and his wife Bev have been married since 2000. In January 2006, their
daughter Brooke was born.
In his spare time, Brian currently grain farms. He enjoys spending time with his
family and friends, snowmobiling, camping, curling, and baseball.
Terry DeBaets

Terry was born in Balder Manitoba, and grew up on a dairy and grain farm.
After graduating from Baldur High School in 1984, he moved to Winnipeg and began
working for a John Deere agricultural dealership. That dealership became a
dedicated turf & landscape equipment dealer in 1988. In December of 2003,
Terry and longtime friend Dave Brick joined the R.G. Mazer Group and created
Tamarack Equipment, serving the turf & landscape market.
Terry and his wife Tammy have two boys; Andrew, age 20, and Devin, age 13.
In his spare time, Terry enjoys hunting and snowmobiling.
David Brick
David Brick is an after-sales manager at Tamarack Equipment in Winnipeg, MB.
Dave describes as fortunate his opportunity to join the R.G. Mazer Group in 2004
with the opening of Tamarack Equipment. “It was a painful two weeks bleeding the
‘Green Paint’ out of me, but a worth while venture!” he says. Tamarack
specializes in the Toro Golf and New Holland Landscape equipment business in
Manitoba and Northwest Ontario.
David grew up on his family’s farm in the Oak Bluff area near Winnipeg. He spent
many years working on the dairy farm, and at a local ag dealer. He has three
boys, all very active in sports. The oldest, Aaron, works during the summer at
Tamarack Equipment. Dave’s hobbies include hunting, fishing, and golf.
Denny Bouchard

Denny's grew up on his family's farm near Deleau, MB. After high school at
Hartney, he started working full time in Virden at Kent Flour Mills. Denny spent
five enjoyable years at the mill, advancing from flour bagger to mill
superintendent. However, his life long interest was to work in sales and
marketing, and he eventually moved to Brandon to work in sales with Kelleher
Ford.
The next three years saw the launch of Denny's sales career. Light cars and
trucks led to highway and vocational heavy trucks. Then, a new challenge was
presented: selling construction equipment. Denny accepted the challenge and
spent the next nine and a half years as a sales rep for Brandt Tractor Ltd.
Then, in the spring of 2005, Bob Mazer and partners proposed joining their team
to further their efforts with New Holland Construction Equipment. A few months
later, in June, Mazergroup Construction Equipment was born. As partner and
general manager of this new venture, along with 12 locations, Mazergroup
Construction Equipment has quickly become a strong choice in the Manitoba
market!