E-Power International Announces Key Strategic Appointments
HOUSTON--Sept. 6, 2001--E-Power International Inc., a diversified manufacturing and service company announces the following additions and changes to its corporate structure, reflecting a concentrated focus on a core business component of providing consumer and industrial services. Jim Rowton will be the chief operating officer taking full responsibility of the company's technical, administrative and support functions and operations.Bryan Edlich, formerly with BAX Global, has accepted the position of executive vice president, GPS Worldwide. Edlich is now responsible for the day-to-day sales and marketing operations of E-Power International, working closely with its key technologies affiliates. Mr. Edlich who has years of experience with transportation companies throughout North and South America and will establish a technologies sales and training center in the Miami area. This new office, located in a strategic air transportation hub, has the support of several key partners focused on the deployment of the GPS over cellular technologies and logistic management. Mr. Edlich was formerly a managing director for BAX Global and has extensive experience in Latin American business operations. He speaks two foreign languages and is very familiar with the South American transportation markets.
Rafael Garcia, former CFO of e-Power, signed an Executive Consultant Agreement with E-Power to help E-Power and E-Power business associates to develop business opportunities and growth. Mr. Garcia has the ability of moving quickly in establishing strong partnerships and business associations. At the time of this release, Mr. Garcia has completed supporting agreements and alliances with major companies in Brazil who specialize in engineering services and with a U.S.-based logistics company with engineering and international transportation holdings in Ecuador. Mr. Garcia has been CEO of an international logistics services company and CFO of public held mining and transportation companies. He also has been a director in various foreign companies business leaders. Mr. Garcia is a director of E-Power International. For more information on agreements and the substance related to agreements please visit our Web site.
"These changes in the corporate administrative functions will better direct our business processes," said Mark McCollum, CEO. "These moves set the stage for immediate advances in other areas of our overall approach to moving E-Power International into this sector as a real company with solid revenues."
Additionally, it is important to note that E-Power International is a strategic provider of services licensed world leaders in GPS technologies, information server platforms and mobile business as well as cellular carriers around the world. Domestically, the E-Power International operations have included the brand GPS Vision. This brand and the technologies group will now be integrated into GPS World Wide embracing a wide range of mobile business services and fixed broadband point-to-point IP solutions.
ABOUT E-POWER INTERNATIONAL INC.
E-Power International Inc., a diversified manufacturing and service company, is an innovative world integrator of systems, an installer of safety systems, a provider of world-wide mobile electronic security services with a reach that includes Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America. E-Power International has strong leadership positions in financial services by means of its ownership in professional employer organizations. For more information on E-Power International please visit www.n2epower.com or call Mark McCollum at 832/755-2669.
Statements contained in this release, which are not historical facts, including statements about plans and expectations regarding products and opportunities, demand and acceptance of new or existing products, capital resources and future financial results are "forward-looking" statements as contemplated by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or implied in the forward-looking statements. There may be other factors not mentioned above that may cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking information.