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Q&A: Joe Bassett, CEO Dawn Equipment

Q&A: Joe Bassett, CEO Dawn Equipment

In 2003, Joe Bassett made a life-changing career decision. The 22-year-old college graduate turned down a job at the University of Iowa’s Biology Department so he could return to the family’s manufacturing business in Sycamore, Illinois.  

After expanding rapidly, the equipment manufacturer had experienced massive growing pains. “The company took on too many big projects, some of which were ahead of their time,” says Bassett about the company that was started by his father, Jim, and two partners in 1992. This led to financial difficulties in the late 1990s; downsizing followed. When Joe Bassett made the commitment to join, only four people filled the company’s 15,000-square-foot office and manufacturing space. 

Given the struggles of the company, it may seem like Bassett joined out of obligation. That wasn’t it, he insists. “If people are thinking about whether to join a family business, that’s the wrong reason,” he says. “The reason we’ve been able to stay in business for 25 years is because we love what we do. It’s a maker’s culture.”

That culture is a core part of Dawn Equipment, which has grown to 50 employees and 80,000 square feet since Bassett joined the company. As CEO today, Bassett continues this inventor-driven, product-first mentality by remaining very involved in product development.

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