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Bruce Rossmeyer Harley davidson and Biography: Bruce Rossmeyer born in New Jersey in May 1943, Bruce Rossmeyer was a long-time resident of Ormond Beach. Bruce Rossmeyer and his wife Sandra also lived in Fort Lauderdale.
They have five children, Mandy, Wendy, Randy, Will & Shelly.
One of the largest Harley-Davidson dealers in the nation, Rossmeyer also co-owned three automobile dealerships.
He acquired his first auto dealership, Rossmeyer Dodge, in Washington, New Jersey in 1969.
He opened his first motorcycle business, a Harley-Davidson dealership on Beach Street in Daytona Beach, in January 1994.
In the next 15 years, he became one of the nation’s largest Harley dealers, with 13 dealerships in Florida, Colorado, Massachusetts and Tennessee.
“Some other dealers may have more blades of grass, and someone else may sell more spark plugs than I do, but I sell the most motorcycles,” Rossmeyer told The News-Journal in 2007.
He opened the 109,000 square feet Destination Daytona in October 2005. In 2007, the company employed about 500, including 125 in Ormond, Daytona and New Smyrna.
Rossmeyer was known locally and in Broward County for his generous philanthropy and support of charities, especially those benefiting children.
He helped found and served on the board of directors for Camp Boggy Creek in Cassia, a division of The Hole in the Wall camps. He sponsored “Ride for Children,” the camp’s annual charity motorcycle ride.
He served on the executive committee of Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia/Flagler Counties.
He was a sponsor for “Kyle Petty Ride Across America.” He also has served on the board of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County and the Police Athletic League for the city of Daytona Beach.
He was a life member of the Alumni Association of the university of southern mississippi and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in October. According to University documents, he was a “significant contributor” to its college of business and athletics department. He received the school’s “Distinguished Entrepreneur of the year Award” in 2003.
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