XsunX appoints Victoria Kaloper to Communications Director role

Marketing and PR professional Victoria Kaloper has been added to the XsunX team as Communications Director, a role that will see her put a marketing plan in place for the coming year, developing new programs that will enhance the company’s presence in the marketplace and coordinating the company’s attendance at various leading industry trade shows.   Ms. Kaloper has held senior marketing roles with companies including LoanWorks and First American Residential Group, and brings several years of executive marketing and PR experience in both corporate and non-profit organizations to the role.

Tom Djokovich (pictured), XsunX CEO, said, "We are delighted to welcome Ms. Kaloper to XsunX. She brings tremendous depth of experience to our Company. We're looking forward to an exciting and dynamic year ahead, and Ms. Kaloper is enthusiastic about developing the plans and programs that will help us effectively communicate our strategic vision."

XsunX, Inc. is a start-up thin film PV cell manufacturer based in Aliso Viejo, California.   By Síle Mc Mahon

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