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Donald Morgan and Kevin Hoy have joined the Solar
EnerTech Board of Directors, between them bringing over 40 years’
experience in the financial and business development realm to the roles.
Mr. Morgan has worked in executive financial roles
with various Fortune 500 companies, and most recently served as CFO for
Rae Systems, Inc. He began his career at Unisys Corp., which he
followed up with CFO roles at Larscom Inc. and Inrange Technologies
Corp. He has a B.S. degree in business administration from Northeastern
University and an M.S. degree in finance from the University of
Illinois.
Mr. Hoy’s past career includes his current role as manager for Old World Homes, LLC, prior to which he was Director of corporation development at the University of Chicago Business School. He has served as CEO for the following companies: Dauphin Technologies, Inc., Victormaxx Technologies, Inc. and Northfield Consulting Group. He has a B.A. degree from Grinnell College in Iowa.
Solar EnerTech is a PV cell manufacturer based in Shanghai.
Mr. Hoy’s past career includes his current role as manager for Old World Homes, LLC, prior to which he was Director of corporation development at the University of Chicago Business School. He has served as CEO for the following companies: Dauphin Technologies, Inc., Victormaxx Technologies, Inc. and Northfield Consulting Group. He has a B.A. degree from Grinnell College in Iowa.
Solar EnerTech is a PV cell manufacturer based in Shanghai.
By Síle Mc Mahon














