Powersports Business December 2025 | Snow

Snow Goer’s John Prusak joins Arctic Cat, strengthening brand’s industry connection

Arctic Cat has added a well-known name and trusted voice from the powersports media world to its leadership team. John Prusak, longtime Snow Goer editor and publisher, has joined the company as its marketing communications manager, a move that underscores the company’s renewed focus on industry engagement and dealer communication. 

Arctic Cat President and CEO Brad Darling said Prusak’s hire is part of the company’s broader strategy to reconnect with its core customers and strengthen its relationship with dealers. 

“John is a welcome addition to the Arctic Cat team,” Darling shares. “His vast experience and passion for powersports will help move Arctic Cat forward in its promise to make decisions from the trail up, not the boardroom down. He understands riders, and he understands how important our dealer partners are in delivering that experience.” 

Since Arctic Cat’s acquisition earlier this year, the marketing team has been reenergized to restore the brand’s identity and deepen its connection to the powersports community. Cory Maus, director of marketing, said Prusak’s addition brings not only credibility but also a fresh perspective on how Arctic Cat communicates with riders and dealers alike. 

“We’re excited to have John on board,” Maus says. “He brings a strong work ethic, valuable industry insight, and a point of view that reflects decades of listening to both dealers and customers. His knowledge across the snowmobile and off-road segments will help us tell our story more effectively and support our dealer network with stronger messaging and tools.” 

For dealers, the move signals Arctic Cat’s continued push to restore the brand’s authentic voice — one rooted in the riding experience and built on transparency with its partners. As the company refines its product lineup and rebuilds its marketing infrastructure, industry veterans like Prusak are expected to play a key role in reconnecting the brand to the loyal community that helped define it. 

Looking ahead to 2026 

With the 2026 model year approaching, Arctic Cat’s marketing team is positioning the brand for renewed momentum across snow, ATV, and side-by-side categories. Dealers can expect clearer communication, stronger retail storytelling, and new resources aimed at driving showroom traffic and customer engagement. Prusak’s arrival — along with Arctic Cat’s “Riders First” direction — suggests that the brand’s next chapter will focus heavily on authenticity, product passion, and rebuilding trust with the network that brings its machines to life.    

Arctic Cat accelerates growth with key leadership and sales team additions

Arctic Cat continues to strengthen its leadership and dealer support network with a series of strategic hires aimed at fueling the brand’s momentum under its new ownership group. The company announced Tony Henningson as its new chief financial officer, along with the addition of multiple new district sales managers to its expanding field team. 

Henningson brings more than 30 years of professional experience to the CFO role, including 17 years within the powersports and marine industries. His previous positions include leadership roles at Polaris, Genmar, and KTM. 

“As a Minnesota native and lifelong snowmobile and powersports enthusiast, I’m honored and thrilled to play a part in the resurgence of this iconic brand,” says Henningson. “Leveraging Arctic Cat’s legacy and being the best partner, we can be to dealers, suppliers, and consumers is key to moving the brand into the driver’s seat of the powersports segment.  

Arctic Cat President and CEO Brad Darling praised the addition: 

“Tony brings valuable experience from multiple industries — powersports, banking, and manufacturing. His broad knowledge and passion for riding make him a perfect fit for our team.” 

Alongside its executive expansion, Arctic Cat has bolstered its sales and dealer relations team, emphasizing field-level support and regional growth. Recent additions include: 

Arctic Cat’s regional sales team now represents more than 300 combined years of industry experience, with professional backgrounds spanning over 20 OEMs, distributors, and dealerships.    

Polaris gives over $135K to OHV, snow organizations through Trails Grants

Polaris announced that it is donating more than $135,000 to off-road vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, and snowmobile riding clubs and organizations across the U.S. and Canada as part of its Trails Grants program. 

Since its inception, Polaris’ Trails Grants have supported organizations and programs that promote safe and responsible riding, facilitate trail preservation, and help protect the environment and natural resources that are a part of the off-road trail systems. 

“Local riding clubs and organizations are the backbone of the off-road community, dedicating countless hours to maintaining trails, promoting safe riding practices, and building community,” says Reid Wilson, president of off-road vehicles at Polaris. 

The following organizations were named fall 2025 Trails Grants recipients and received awards of up to $10,000 each. 

Since the start of the Trails Grants program in 2006, Polaris has supported more than 440 ATV, off-road, and snowmobiling organizations across the U.S. and Canada through nearly $4 million in donations.