ICP Solar, EPOD Solar enter into management shift agreement

ICP Solar Technologies has signed an agreement with EPOD Solar, based in British Columbia, for a change in management. The agreement, which is effective immediately, states that Mike Matvieshen will take the position of chairman and CEO of ICP Solar, replacing Sass Peress who will remain president of the solar consumer goods subsidiary and as a board member.

"This is an exciting time for ICP Solar, as we continue to expand in our new strategic direction and Mike's experience in the solar energy utility sector will be instrumental in getting us there," said Peress. "Bringing Mike on will allow me to focus on the consumer goods division and expand our product portfolio."

"ICP Solar is working with world renowned partners that have excellent brand name presence which we will be able to leverage for our solar brand recognition programs," said Mike Matvieshen.

"EPOD looks forward to working with ICP Solar's retail partners which are amongst the largest retailers in the world, as well as its strategic vendor and brand partners, to brand and market solar power systems globally. Epod intends to do this through sale/lease programs and through long term power sales agreements for the full spectrum of customers from utilities to home owners," he said.

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