Alamo Group Inc. announced the following segment reporting change and executive leadership appointments: Realignment of the Agricultural Division and Industrial Division into the Vegetation Management Division and Industrial Equipment Division, to take effect at the beginning of the Fourth Quarter of 2021. Appointment of Rick Raborn as the Executive Vice-President of the Vegetation Management Division. Appointment of Michael Haberman as the Executive Vice-President of the Industrial Equipment Division. Dan Malone will transition from his position as the Company's Executive Vice-President into the newly created Executive Vice-President and Chief Sustainability Officer role. Appointment of Richard Wehrle as Executive Vice-President. The Vegetation Management Division will be led by Rick Raborn who is currently serving as Executive Vice-President of the Company's Agricultural Division. The Industrial Equipment Division will be led by Michael Haberman, who is currently leading the Company's excavator and vacuum truck business units and who served as the President of the Company's Gradall business from 2006 to 2020. In addition to the above segment related changes, Alamo Group has appointed Dan Malone to serve as the Company's first Chief Sustainability Officer in an effort to enhance the Company's focus on environmental and social governance and related sustainability efforts. Mr. Malone will transition from his current position as the Company's Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer to take on his new role as Chief Sustainability Officer, but will continue to have several other important additional responsibilities, including investor relations and supply chain management. Richard Wehrle will assume the role of Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Wehrle has been with Alamo Group since 1988 serving in roles of increasing responsibility, and most recently as the Company's Vice-President, Controller and Treasurer.