Scott Gish joins Evergreen Solar as VP of sales and marketing

February 24, 2010
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Evergreen Solar has named Scott Gish as its VP of sales and marketing. He comes to the solar manufacturer from Photronics, a semiconductor photomask company where he was VP of global sales and business development.

Gish has also held senior sales and marketing roles at Veeco Instruments, Axcelis Technologies, and Schlumberger Technologies.

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“In Scott, Evergreen Solar is adding a seasoned senior executive to our management team with extensive international sales and marketing experience,” said Richard Feldt, company chairman/CEO/president, to whom Gish will report.

“As the demand for silicon-based photovoltaic panels grows, Scott’s successful track record of differentiating technology products in competitive markets will help us gain market share as we increase our production capacity in the United States and China.”

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