Roger M. Slotkin appointed CEO of Oneworld Energy’s US Branch

June 8, 2009
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Oneworld Energy Inc., announced its expansion into the US with the appointment of Roger Slotkin as CEO, U.S. operations and a new U.S. headquarters in Melville, NY. Slotkin’s role will be to grow U.S. business both organically and through mergers and acquisitions for Oneworld Energy’s management and servicing of wind and solar power installations. He brings to the job over 38 years of senior corporate, acquisition, business formation, and turnaround experience through his positions at RS Management, Alternate Group and the CLEVER (Clean Vehicle Research) institute.

Regarding his new position, Mr. Slotkin remarked “I look forward to working with municipalities and energy companies, as well as state and federal agencies to introduce Oneworld’s services to construct and deploy wind and solar energy projects throughout North America. We selected Melville’s green-tech corridor due to its talent and community support within the clean-tech industry.”

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Mr. Allen, President and CEO of Oneworld, commented, “Given our desire to increase our presence in the U.S., Roger’s track record within the clean-tech industry will be a perfect complement.”

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