Clear Skies Solar adds new members to its management team

February 2, 2011
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During its fourth quarter in 2010, Clear Skies Solar released that it was expanding its market focus with a new division that would focus on solar installation projects in the sub-300kW division for commercial and residential installations. Moving forward with this resolution, the company has added new members to its sales and management teams including Allen Sosis as vice president of sales and marketing and John Conte as the national vice president of residential sales.

Ezra Green, CEO of Clear Skies Solar remarked, “We are grateful to our shareholders for their interest and concern in the growth and future prospects of the company and, to this end, as part of our strategy, we are very pleased to announce that Allen Sosis has joined us as our new VP of sales and marketing.” He continued, “Mr. Sosis has a strong and successful sales background, including several years in the solar industry, and has delivered results that exceed our expectations.”  

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Clear Skies Solar has also welcomed John Conte to its team. In his career, Conte has managed the sales and installations of over 1,000 homes in the U.S., a background which Clear Skies feels will benefit him in his new role as national vice president of residential sales.

Commenting on the new program, Clear Skies CEO Ezra Green stated, “The results of these efforts have been immediate with the first of many projects under this new program being a 160kW ground-mount system located on a Pennsylvania farm. The value of this self financed project is approximately $759,000. This project contract is signed, deposited and headed for engineering. We are also restructuring our IR department in order to have consistent and reliable information delivered to our shareholders.”

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