Bobby Grisham named to Premier Holding’s board of directors

May 16, 2012
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Former EDS chief global sales officer, Bobby Grisham, has been selected as the newest member of Premier Holding’s board of directors. He will be working, along with fellow members, executive management and subsidiary Wepower, to meet the company’s strategic global initiatives. Grisham also formerly served as the president of the EDS’ US southwest operations solutions, was president of the large financial institutions strategic business unit and managed all IT operations for six General Motors Electrical Component divisions.

Grisham is a member of the Tartan Board at the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas and served as a Tartan Board chairman. He founded the President’s Council of Dallas Theological Seminary and was also a part of the EDS Foundation board of directors. Grisham graduated from the University of Mississippi with a BS in accounting and went on to receive his MBA from the University of Texas.

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“It is truly an honor and a distinct privilege for me to be announcing the addition of Bobby Grisham to our reconstituted board of directors,” said Kevin Donovan, CEO and president of Premier Holding. “Bobby's depth in senior leadership of blue chip organizations and his experience in securing large-scale military, government and corporate contracts will be extremely helpful to our board and executive management team. I am truly looking forward to working closely with Bobby.”

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