Company History
Early 1940’s: Milton Brenner & Walt Fiedler were college friends at U.C. Berkley and graduated with their degrees in electrical engineering.
Mid 1940’s: After college, Walt Fiedler did his civic duty by going into the military for 2 years.
1948: Milton Brenner bought & ran A.J. Barbera Company, an electrical representative business that was started in 1923.
1950’s: Walt Fiedler returned from the service & joined Milton Brenner as a partner in A.J. Barbera, which was run out of a small office on Melrose in Hollywood, CA.
1951: The company name was changed to Brenner-Fiedler.
1960’s: Milton Brenner passed away.
1963: Walt Fiedler brought in Lew Meier as a minority partner from Esterline Angus in Indianapolis, IN.
1964: Herman Knapp, another Esterline Angus employee (and high school friend of Jim Kloman), moved to California & worked for Brenner Fiedler from 1964-1968.
Late 1960’s: Brenner-Fiedler evolved into pneumatic distribution. GAST Manufacturing was the first manufacturer for Brenner-Fiedler to stock and distribute. Brenner-Fiedler steadily grew its offerings & now represents over 35 manufacturers.
1969: Brenner-Fiedler moved to Paramount, CA. and became a GAST Certified Repair Center.
1970: Jim Kloman joined Brenner-Fiedler as the fourth employed salesman on March 1, 1970.
1973: When Lew Meier retired at age 65, Jim Kloman purchased his stock & became Walt’s minority partner.
1982: Walt Fielder retired & Jim sought a partner.
1983: Bob Schnieders joined Brenner-Fiedler as co-owner. Jim and Bob relocated the company to Cerritos, CA.
1989: Ken Kloman joined Brenner-Fiedler upon graduation from California State University, Fullerton and worked in customer service before transitioning to outside sales.
1992: Brenner-Fiedler established a second location in Tempe, AZ.
1999: Seeking retirement, Bob negotiated to be bought out by Jim Kloman.
2000’s: Jim Kloman became sole proprietor & operator.
2001: Deborah Kloman-Lichter joined Brenner-Fiedler bringing 20 years of experience in business development and strategic planning.
2003: Ken Kloman took on factory relations and sales management while Deborah Kloman-Lichter took over day-to-day operations.
2004: Brenner-Fiedler added a Clean Room & production capabilities to its Cerritos location.
2005: Ken Kloman & Deborah Kloman-Lichter joined Jim Kloman as co-owners of Brenner-Fiedler.
2007: Brenner-Fiedler grew to 30 employees & began working towards ISO certification.
2008: Brenner-Fiedler expanded their product line offerings to include Automation Control Products.
2009: Brenner-Fiedler achieved ISO 9001:2008 Certification.
2010: In two short years, Brenner-Fiedler grew to over 35 active employees.
2011: Brenner-Fiedler acquired ACCI (Automation Controls & Components).



