COURTESY PLEASURECRAFT MARINE

Correct Craft announced leadership changes at its Pleasurecraft Engine Group, Velvet Drive Transmissions and Indmar Marine Engines propulsion subsidiaries.

Trey Thurman, who has been with Pleasurecraft 17 years, was named president of that business, overseeing global operations.

John Bolton was named Velvet Drive president, spearheading global operations with a focus on growth opportunities.

Tim Maher, a 14-year Indmar veteran, was promoted to president of that business.

Thurman, Bolton and Maher will report to Mark McKinney, president of Liberty Technologies, a Correct Craft subsidiary that oversees Pleasurecraft, Indmar and Velvet Drive.

“These leadership changes reflect our commitment to fostering innovation and driving growth across our subsidiaries,” McKinney said in a statement. “We are confident that under the guidance of Trey, John and Tim, our companies will continue to lead the industry with groundbreaking products and exceptional service.”