Exhibit Enterprises Promotes Richard Willenberg to Vice President of Sales
5 October 2000
Exhibit Enterprises Promotes Richard Willenberg to Vice President of SalesPromotion Caps Successful Sales Career DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 5 Exhibit Enterprises Inc. (EEI) of Dearborn -- one of the world's leading exhibit and trade show production companies -- announced the promotion of veteran sales executive Richard Willenberg to vice president of sales, managing a team of 30 people. Willenberg was promoted from director of EEI's International Sales Group. "Rich Willenberg has been a rising star throughout his career with EEI," said EEI President and CEO Derek Gentile. "From his first position as account executive through his executive assignments, he has made a significant, multi- million-dollar contribution to EEI's strong growth during the 1990s. We are confident his sales, technical and people skills will help us continue this growth in the 21st century." Willenberg began his career with EEI as an accounts receivable and collections coordinator in 1987. He joined the organization's sales force in 1992, was promoted to senior account executive in 1995, and director of international sales in 1997. Before joining EEI Willenberg was head of the Accounting Department at Grossman Knowling Photographic Lab from 1985 to 1987. He holds a degree in business administration from Wayne County Community College. Exhibit Enterprises is a premier international supplier of integrated, multimedia exhibit design, three-dimensional production and related services known for its exceptional creativity, bold innovations and leading edge use of progressive technologies. Exhibit Enterprises has been consistently recognized for its industry leadership throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia. The company's projects include custom show exhibits, exhibits management, permanent installations; film, video and special event production; and special event management. A partial list of clients includes DaimlerChrysler, Ford, GM Powertrain, Delphi, Visteon, the Jurong Town Center in Singapore, Borg Warner, Detroit Diesel and Alcoa.