Solar Power, Inc. names new CFO and management appointments

January 2, 2008
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Jeff Winzeler has been named as successor to the role
of CFO for the company, a position previously held by Glenn Carnahan.
Winzeler departs the company’s franchise operation Yes! Solar, Inc.,
where he held the role of President.

 

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Stepping into the recently vacated role of President
of Yes! Solar, Inc. is Todd Lindstrom, formerly President of Operations
at Solar Power, Inc.’s solar construction subsidiary SPIC, Inc. 
Replacing Mr. Lindstrom is Eric Hafter, who joins the company from a
role as Senior Director of a consulting business for the solar
industry. He has also served on the Board of Directors for PowerLight
Corp.

Solar Power, Inc. is a turnkey solar power provider.

 

By Síle Mc Mahon

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