DayStar Technologies names Lorne Roseborough CEO and interim chairman

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PV manufacturer DayStar Technologies has announced the appointment of Lorne Roseborough as its new CEO and interim chairman.

Roseborough succeeds outgoing CEO and chairman Peter Lacey.

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Lacey joined the company as chairman in September 2009. Following he promoted as the company’s interim chief executive in February 2011.

Most recently, Lacey took on the role of the company’s president from February 2011 until September 2012.

Lorne Roseborough, currently DayStar’s president said: “Mr. Lacey's dedication in leading DayStar through this transition period has greatly helped us to implement our business model and attract our management team. I look forward to working tirelessly to continue his efforts to build DayStar into a world class organisation.”

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