Real Goods Solar appoints Tony DiPaolo as CFO

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Real Goods Solar, a US provider of turnkey solar energy solutions, has appointed Tony DiPaolo as chief financial officer, succeeding interim CFO, Angy Chin who will remain in an advisory role during the transition.

“We welcome Tony to Real Goods Solar as a seasoned finance and accounting executive with more than 20 years of senior management experience in public and private companies,” said Kam Mofid, the company's CEO.

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“We believe his strong track record of improving results and supporting organizations through periods of change and rapid growth will help us continue to strengthen the organization as we build one of the greatest solar companies in the country.”

“We'd also especially like to thank Angy for her effective leadership in addressing the company's many challenges in 2012,” added Mofid.

DiPaolo previously served as president and chief financial officer of Incentra Solutions (now Presilient), a provider of information technology and storage management solutions to enterprises and managed services providers in North America and Europe.

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