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Folsom CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2007 Marquiss Wind Power, an innovator in wind turbine technology, has announced the appointment of former senior Intel and Flextronics executive Paul Misso as its new president and chief executive officer. He will oversee Marquiss' operations, including product development, sales, marketing, financing and supply chain management. "This is an exciting time in the development of clean energy sources," Misso said. "Marquiss has outstanding products that put the power of wind to work to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. Our products provide a cost effective way for all businesses to reduce their power costs and take a step to help our environment." As Director of IT for Intel, Misso managed application development, support, and business analysts around the globe, including teams in the U.S., UK, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Central Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. "Paul's 24 years of varied management and executive experience across operations, supply chain, finance and marketing give him a strong background for leading Marquiss forward," said Roger Nordby, a Marquiss Wind Power board member and a former senior executive at Intel and Packard Bell. "Paul is the kind of innovative leader who will take the excellent technology of this company and build a company that is a leader in delivering wind-power solutions." Velocity Venture Capital, a fund specializing in early stage investments in the greater Sacramento region, led the company's initial round of funding. Velocity also recruited Misso to his leadership role with Marquiss Wind Power. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Marquiss Wind Power Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
Washington (UPI) Nov 9, 2007 By now it has a familiar ring to it -- Moscow and Kiev are once again at loggerheads over imported natural gas prices. The issue has made political allies out of Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and President Viktor Yushchenko, normally at odds with each other. |
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