Bryan Eisenberger- Head of Sales & E-Commerce

As is often the case, Bryan Eisenberger’s path to working at Berg Performance was by way of being a customer. He purchased a 2004 Porsche Cayenne, fondly referred to as “Lil Pigy,” and turned it into an off-roader through Berg Peaks—a newer facet of the business dedicated to serving the off-roading community. 

Bryan took more than just an active interest in the mods, spending a lot of time at the shop learning, asking questions, and watching different jobs in progress. The team was welcoming and more than happy to oblige his curiosity, treating Bryan like one of their own and eventually extending an opportunity to make that official. As Berg’s head of e-commerce/business operations, Bryan got under the hood of the website right away for a full rebuild, and also helps out on the business operations side.

Until he joined the shop, Bryan spent his career in tech, working in various sales and leadership roles for some heavy hitters from the likes of Google, Oracle, Medallia and Shopify. At Berg, he’s been able to channel that expertise into more than just website upkeep, launching the Peaks brand and their e-commerce capabilities. Building, marketing and selling new products are Bryan’s forte, and in particular, he enjoys seeing something go from ideation to installation, use and customers’ shopping carts. 

The testing of those products might be a close second, affording Bryan the opportunity to mix business with the pleasure of off-roading. Cars first crept across his radar while importing and rebuilding his Land Rover Defender. Not being as well-versed on vehicles at the time, Bryan dove in to learn as much as he could and came up with a love for everything automotive. 

He has since sold that vehicle, but it is not forgotten. Even though he now drives Lil Pigy and an Audi A6, the Land Rover Defender with an LS engine remains on his bucket list. But for now, he’s having a ton of fun learning new things and constantly upgrading the Cayenne, with plans to work on the rear differential and onboard air next.