
A Sincere Thank You To All As We Proudly Celebrate 100 Years Serving Wisconsin.
Meet Our Staff
Commercial Truck Sales
Finance
QuickLane
Heavy Duty Truck
Nick Douglas
General Sales Manager
Kayser Professional since 2007
Hometown: Cottage Grove, WI
About: Nick’s first vehicle was a ‘97 Nissan Sentra that had a long-standing joke it was made of pop cans! His favorite vehicle is the classic Ford F-150. “I’ve had many F-150s over the years, and I absolutely love driving them.” When Nick is not helping clients he enjoys golfing, fishing, snowmobiling, but most importantly, spending time with his wife and two children. “Integrity must never be compromised. Our reputation is one of the many reasons I love to work here!”
Mike Wilson
Service Manager
Kayser Professional since 2019
Hometown: Sterling, WI
About: Mike started with a “hand-me-down” 1970 Ford Pinto but now favors the Mustang Dark Horse because “it is a beast!” When Mike is not running our multifaceted Service Department, he likes to slow down with a solid round of golf. “Customers are the focus of everything we do.”
Jim Heisig
Heavy Duty Truck Service Manager
Kayser Professional since 2023, 1994-2001
Hometown: Madison, WI
About: Jim has been souping up cars since his rst: a ‘73 Oldsmobile Omega hatchback. “I removed the rocket 350 to put in a .030 over 327 and tubbed the rear wheel wells to accomodate the Mickey Thompson 445/50-15 Pro-Trac tire. Eventually finishing my powertrain with a two speed Powerglide transmission with a rear oil pump.” He believes Ford’s most versatile truck is the F-250 Super Duty. When he’s not overseeing the big machines, Jim enjoys biking, skiing, kayaking, and gardening. “Idividually no one is that strong, collectively we will do amazing things. I believe that ALL things are possible through collaborative working and all going in the same direction.”
Casey McLaughlin
Collision Center Manager
Kayser Professional since 2016
About: Casey has been around xing up cars his whole life. His rst vehicle, a ‘91 Ford Ranger, his brothers and dad spray painted and wet sanded in their garage. His Ford pick is the Ford GT 500. “It has to be the most exciting car I’ve driven!” When Casey is not organizing the symphony that is the Collision Center, you can find him boating, UTVing, hunting, or spending time with his family. “Integty must never be compromised!”
Bob Bunnell
Parts Manager
Kayser Professional since 2021
Hometown: Deerfield, WI
About: Bob has always had a knack for cars since his rst: a Toyota Starlet circa 1982. “Rear wheel drive hatchback 5 speed manual with a manual choke.” When he’s not running the complex Parts Department, he enjoys spending his time at the Rod and Gun Club. Bob says the Ford GT is a Le Mans super car. “Treat others how you want to be treated. A cornerstone that underscores the value of fairness and respect.”
Diego Salazar
Sales Consultant
Kayser Professional since 2024
Hometown: Sauk City, WI
About: Diego’s first vehicle was a 2004 Volkswagen Jetta with a 5-speed manual, but now he raves about the Ford Maverick Hybrid. “It’s the best hybrid truck in its class!” When Diego is not helping clients find their perfect car, he enjoys spending his time with his girlfriend and their two cats. “Customers are the focus of everything we do.”
Jeremy Sullivan
Sales Consultant
Jon Malmborg
Sales Consultant
Lucas Branum
Sales Consultant
Kayser Professional since 2024
Hometown: Stillwater, MN
About: Lucas drove an ‘89 Ford Taurus for his first vehicle, but today believes that the F-150 has a great pedigree. When he is not assisting clients with the latest in vehicle inventory, Lucas likes to spending his time seeing the sights while cycling. “Integrity must never be compromised. Doing things right produces sustained joy and satisfaction.”
Matt Borsecnik
Finance Manager
Kayser Professional since 2024
Hometown: Stoughton, WI
About: Matt began with quite the American car, a 1991 GMC Jimmy. Nowadays he advocates for the F-150 Tremors: “The best value package for the F-150 where price meets exceptional functionality.” When he is not in the office finding the best vehicle for you, he is working on his home or family farm and enjoys hiking, shing and off-roading. “Integrity must never be compromised. That is the cornerstone of creating a sales environment that puts customers first and establishes a lifetime relationship of trust.”
Keith Walsh
Commercial Account Manager
Kayser Professional since 2020
Hometown: Sauk City, WI
About: Though Keith is from Sauk City, he purchased his first vehicle in Georgia: a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, blue, with a black vinyl top, 350 V-8 and an automatic column. “Me and my buddies put a new rbuilt 350 in it, changed it from an automatic on the column to a 4-speed on the floor.” True to his past, Keith enjoys the horsepower and purr of the Ford Mustang GT350. Outside of the o ce he enjoys spending time with his family and friends. “Integrity must never be compromised. Because if you handle any situation in your life with integrity, success will follow.”
James Guenthner
Service Lane Coordinator
Kayser Professional since 2013
About: James’s first car was a Cadillac Catera, but he is fanatic for the Bronco Raptor for its off-roading capabilities. When he is not keeping things moving in the Service Lane, James is off-roading all over the state. “Customers are the focus of everything we do.”
Alex Kravik
Service Advisor
Kayser Professional since 2018
Hometown: Cambridge, WI
About: Alex has always been a Ford girl. Her first vehicle was an ‘07 Ford Fusion that she had for 8 solid years. She enjoyed owning the Ford Edge, but her current choice is the F-150 Powerboost. “I prefer the hybrid instead of the full electric version. Improved fuel economy and still available power to tow.” When she’s not assisting clients in the Service Lane, Alex enjoys photography, time outdoors and with horses, and being with her family. “Continuous improvement is essential to our success. The world is ever changing. If we don’t continue to try to improve and change along with it, you quickly get left behind.”
Jessica Seblom
Service Advisor
Kayser Professional since 2014
Hometown: Edgerton, WI
About: Jessica’s first car was an ‘85 Cprice Wagon complete with wood paneling. She likes the Ford Maverick for being a truck with “the low ride like a sedan.” When she is not assisting clients with their service needs, Jessica keeps herself strong and active lifting weights. “Continuous improvement is essential to our success. The change in vehicles requires us to stay on top of all the new items in order to best serve our clients.”
Marley Ash
Service Advisor
Kayser Professional since 2024
Hometown: Madison, WI
About: Marley’s grandmother gifted him his first vehicle, a 1994 Honda Accord, in order to take his driver’s test. “I drove it until I was 30 and now one of the Kayser technicians owns it!” He’s got his eyes on the Ford Explorer ST for the solid body style. When he’s not assisting clients with their car service, Marley enjoys walking his dogs, fixing his house, and traveling the world with his wife! “Continuous improvement is essential to our success.”
Lon Baldwin
Heavy Duty Truck Advisor
Kayser Professional since 2023
Hometown: Madison, WI
About: Lon’s first vehicle was a ‘78 Ford Mustang his mother bought him after he totaled her car. “She said next car I crqacked up would be my own.” Nowadays he’s keen on the Ford F-150s. “I bought a truck and got hooked on it.” Lon keeps active playing hockey, so ball and even darts. “Integrity must never be compromised. Our customers need and depend on us to conduct business honestly and ethically. That’s how great service begins.”
Jessica Kravik
Heavy Duty Truck Office Manager
Kayser Professional since 2017
Hometown: Cambridge, WI
About: Jessica’s first car was a 2001 Ford Taurus, bot nowadays she has her eyes on the Ford Maverick for its versatility. “They are a good sized vehicle, very reliable, and have different price points that make it an a ordable vehicle!” Jessica keeps the team organized, but when she’s not in the o ce you can nd her hunting, snowmobiling, horsebackriding, taking beautiful pictures, or spending time with family. “Continuous improvement is essential to our success. If we are always improving that means we will improve everywhere. Our processes will improve, our customer service will improve, our efficiency will improve. We will improve overall.”
Kurt Adams
Parts Counter Consultant
Alex Gutierrez-Sanchez
Collision Center Estimator
Kayser Professional since 2021
Hometown: Sun Prairie, WI
About: Alex’s first ride was a 2004 Acura TL Type S, but he has an eye on the 2024 Bronco Raptor. When he isn’t communicating with insurance companies and assisting clients, Alex enjoys slwoing down with some good old fashioned fishing.
Bob Jones
Collision Center Estimator
Kayser Professional since 2019
Hometown: Interlaken, NY
About: Bob’s first vehicle was a ‘67 Dodge Cornet 400, and today he has taken a liking to the Ford F-150. “I like what Ford did as far as the twin turbo.” When Bob isn’t assistingclients and coordinating with insurance you can nd him enjoying the relaxation of fishing. “Continuous improvement is essential to our success. Without improvement nothing in life would change for the better.”