ICP Solar Appoints Three New Directors
Posted on January 15, 2010 @ 02:41 pm
ICP Solar Technologies Inc. announced the appointments of Larry Faulk, Mark Roseborough and Ron Stewart to its Board of Directors as of Jan. 14, 2010.
Stewart holds more than 40 years experience in the Ontario electricity industry. He was the CEO of Hydro Ottawa prior to his retirement and was the COO of Hydro One Networks between 1998 and 2000. He was executive vice president, retail prior to the restructuring of Ontario Hydro in which separate regulatory and power development entities were created.
Stewart has a great deal of knowledge of the Ontario electricity markets and a very broad base of contacts in senior management in the industry. From June 30, 2008 to Jan. 8, 2010, Mr. Stewart served as a director of EPOD Solar Inc (a British Columbia company) and helped develop EPOD’s strategy for solar in Ontario.
Faulk was a Washington state Senator from 1966 to 1970. He remained a prominent figure in public life in Tacoma and Pierce County for most of the next four decades. Faulk also worked as a marketing executive for Boeing for several years until his retirement in 1995.
Over the years, Faulk has headed a number of non profit and governmental agencies, including the Martin Luther King Center in Tacoma and the Washington State Pollution and Shoreline Hearings Boards. Faulk holds a bachelor of arts in political science from Seattle University and a masters degree in public administration from Evergreen State College. He is also a graduate of the senior executive program for state and local government officials at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. From June 30, 2009 to Jan. 8, 2010, Faulk served as director of EPOD Solar Inc.
Roseborough previously served as a director of EPOD Solar Inc. from Oct. 10, 2007 to Janu. 8, 2010 and also as vice president from June 30, 2008 until July 30, 2009. From 1992 to 2003, Roseborough worked at Belkorp Industries Inc., where he was vice president of manufacturing, having direct responsibility for the operations of three pulp and paper mills and one small oil refinery. These operations had approximately 350 employees and $300 million in revenues.
From Nov.1999 to 2003, he also held the position as president and CEO of Bluewater Fiber in Port Huron, MI (on behalf of owner Merrill Lynch), which was a large recycle pulp mill. Prior to his work at Belkorp, he served from 1989-1992 as general manager of Slave Lake Pulp, overseeing the design, construction, hiring and training of employees for a state-of-the-art mechanical pulp mill owned by Alberta Energy Company.
Sass Peress, president of ICP Solar stated, “It is with great pleasure that we welcome this new group of directors to our board. We expect ICP Solar to benefit greatly from their remarkable experience and contacts as we continue our future growth and development in 2010.”
Stewart holds more than 40 years experience in the Ontario electricity industry. He was the CEO of Hydro Ottawa prior to his retirement and was the COO of Hydro One Networks between 1998 and 2000. He was executive vice president, retail prior to the restructuring of Ontario Hydro in which separate regulatory and power development entities were created.
Faulk was a Washington state Senator from 1966 to 1970. He remained a prominent figure in public life in Tacoma and Pierce County for most of the next four decades. Faulk also worked as a marketing executive for Boeing for several years until his retirement in 1995.
Over the years, Faulk has headed a number of non profit and governmental agencies, including the Martin Luther King Center in Tacoma and the Washington State Pollution and Shoreline Hearings Boards. Faulk holds a bachelor of arts in political science from Seattle University and a masters degree in public administration from Evergreen State College. He is also a graduate of the senior executive program for state and local government officials at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. From June 30, 2009 to Jan. 8, 2010, Faulk served as director of EPOD Solar Inc.
Roseborough previously served as a director of EPOD Solar Inc. from Oct. 10, 2007 to Janu. 8, 2010 and also as vice president from June 30, 2008 until July 30, 2009. From 1992 to 2003, Roseborough worked at Belkorp Industries Inc., where he was vice president of manufacturing, having direct responsibility for the operations of three pulp and paper mills and one small oil refinery. These operations had approximately 350 employees and $300 million in revenues.
From Nov.1999 to 2003, he also held the position as president and CEO of Bluewater Fiber in Port Huron, MI (on behalf of owner Merrill Lynch), which was a large recycle pulp mill. Prior to his work at Belkorp, he served from 1989-1992 as general manager of Slave Lake Pulp, overseeing the design, construction, hiring and training of employees for a state-of-the-art mechanical pulp mill owned by Alberta Energy Company.
Sass Peress, president of ICP Solar stated, “It is with great pleasure that we welcome this new group of directors to our board. We expect ICP Solar to benefit greatly from their remarkable experience and contacts as we continue our future growth and development in 2010.”
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