MJM Yachts Appoints Industry Veterans Matt Saloom and Brent Brewster as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer

MJM Yachts

Feb 11, 2025

Matt Saloom

MJM COO Matt Saloom
Matt Saloom, who previously served as MJM Vice President of Operations in 2020–2021, is now Chief Operating Officer (COO). Saloom brings extensive leadership experience from some of the most respected names in the automotive and boating industries, including Volvo, Hatteras Yachts, and most recently, as President of Maverick Boat Group.

Recognized for his expertise in budget optimization and process efficiency, Saloom has a proven track record of driving operational success in complex manufacturing environments. His steadfast commitment to safety, waste management, and continuous improvement aligns seamlessly with MJM’s dedication to innovation and excellence.
 
As COO, Saloom is focused on enhancing efficiency across all facets of production, ensuring MJM continues to lead the industry in performance, craftsmanship, and cutting-edge manufacturing practices.

Brent Brewster

MJM COO Brent Brewster
Brent Brewster joins MJM after most recently serving as Corporate Controller for Correct Craft, where he held a variety of other positions over the last eight years. Prior to joining the marine industry, he began his career as a Senior Auditor for a regional mid-market-size accounting firm in the Orlando, Florida, area. Brewster holds an M.B.A. from the University of Central Florida, where he also received his B.S. in Accounting. He will support in driving MJM’s strategic direction while also overseeing the day-to-day finance operations.

“We are so delighted to have Matt and Brent join the MJM team,” said Natascia Hatch, CEO of MJM Yachts. “They have tremendous boating industry experience and will help solidify MJM as an industry leader.”

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