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Owner's
Biography: Mark Rasmussen, Co-Owner/Vice President
At 18 years of age, I got my first job as a crane
operator, and from that moment forward, I knew I was home in that
operator seat. Like my father and older brother, Rick, I have always
been mechanically inclined, but what I didn't know until I stepped
into my first crane cab was that I was born a leader. Instinctively
I could gage weight tolerance, distance, absolute safety and success
for building the tallest buildings and safest structures, faster
and more efficient than even those who had been in heavy equipment
operation and the construction industry for many years. It's quite
something to find your passion right out of the gates, operating
cranes, moving loads beyond the normal capacity of a human being.
Simply put, it is what I was born to do.
I have been a crane operator for 38 years, and have loved every
single second of my job. I'm the guy that ran the biggest piece
of equipment on the job, and loved that responsibility, knowing
the other tradesmen on the job trusted me with their lives. I've
operated every crane from truck-mounted, side-lift, rough-terrain,
self-erecting, telescopic, level-luffing, loader, jib, gantry, bulk-handling,
overhead, to, my personal favorite, the magnanimous tower crane.
I set the steel and helped build Soldier Field Stadium, and many
high-rise buildings in downtown Chicago.
I moved to Colorado for three years, and continued to master my
trade, erecting buildings and structures, and of course, racing
down black diamond trails on my free time. When I moved back to
IL in 1978, my brother, Rick, had just left the racing arena, and
proposed we partner together and start our own business. I knew
Rick was incredibly talented, there wasn't anything he couldn't
build and build better than the average Joe, so I invested in him
and Dynamic Precision Products, Inc.
Throughout the last 32 years, as Rick and I have built our business,
I have continued my crane operation in the field, spending time
in our business when and where I am needed. While CNC machine operation
pales in comparison to tower crane operation, I often jump in on
large production jobs, and being incredibly versed in mechanical
operations, I handle the maintenance and repairs on all our equipment,
allowing us to get the best return on our investment, so our prices
stay affordable for our customers. I've been married 16 years, with
one beautiful daughter, a black lab named Shadow, and my baby, a
Heritage Harley. While we have certainly been through tough times
in our business, surviving 32 years through some of the toughest
economic terrain, I never once considered walking away, because
I believe in my brother, myself, our team, and the solutions we
provide. My name is Mark Rasmussen, Co-Owner and Vice President,
of Dynamic Precision Products, Inc.
Owner's Biography: Rick Rasmussen, Co-Owner/President
My earliest hero was New Zealand race car driving
great, Bruce McLaren. I will never forget the first time I saw him
racing around that track, in his bright orange #4 M8A, dominating
the CanAm race, like he proceeded to do most of his career. My father
shared my enthusiasm for cars, and was also very mechanical. He
allowed me to buy my first car when I was only 14-years old. That
1930 Chevy was my first of many cars, providing me a venue, early
in life, to learn how to take things apart and reassemble them better
and stronger. After I graduated from high school, I went to work
as an iron-worker, welding, fabricating and building large filtration
tanks for industrial applications, exhausters and blowers, used
to protect workers from exposure to toxic chemicals and fumes.
With five years of mechanical and industrial experience behind
me, and a growing passion for automobiles and motorcycles, I started
my first business when I was 19-years-old. I made custom interiors
for cars and motorcycles, and within a short time had built a solid
reputation for myself in the automobile industry, and was invited
to join a local race team. For the next six years, I traveled all
over the world, and had the amazing and unique opportunity to build
some of the top performing race cars for the International Motor
Sports Association (IMSA). During my career, I built between 20
and 30 cars of various makes and models, including many different
race cars. I had the privilege of working with racing greats like
Al Unser Sr., Paul Newman and Elliott Forbes-Robinson.
In 1976, IMSA racing went through many changes and the company
I worked with changed directions also, moving back into industrial
production. Once again I was led to branch out on my own, with the
same burning desire to design and build prototypes, not only for
the automobile industry, but all industries including technology,
aerospace, medical, hydraulics and electronics, anyone that needed
quality precision-made metal parts and equipment in the United States.
I started Dynamic Precision Products, Inc. along with my brother,
Mark, in 1978, and although I must admit the job shop became a hungry
animal that required almost all of my time and energy, demanding
to be fed 24-hours-a-day, by 7-days-a-week, I am also pleasantly
surprised at all we have accomplished during these past 32 years.
After surviving this last recession, I have begun to revisit my
dreams, and am once again designing new prototypes, exploring new
product lines, and working diligently to find solutions for the
many unsolved problems in our country. Like my childhood hero and
favorite race car driver, Bruce McLaren, once said, "To do
something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better,
cannot be foolhardy. It would be a waste of life to do nothing with
one's ability, for I feel that life is measured in achievement,
not in years alone." My name is Rick Rasmussen, Co-Owner and
President, of Dynamic Precision Products, Inc.
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