DESIGN CENTERS: LIGHTING & ILLUMINATION

    Vu1 Corporation announces changes to board of directors

    08/05/2013

    Vu1 Corporation announced a change to its board of directors. Directors Paul Fletcher and John Boyle have stepped down. The board unanimously elected Joshua Hauser as the newest director of the Vu1 Corporation board. William B. Smith, CEO and Chairman of Vu1, made the announcement. "We appreciate Paul and Jack's service and help getting Vu1 to the point it is today and are particularly excited to have added a person of Josh's caliber to the group," said Smith. Hauser will serve as the sixth director for the board and is Independent. At this time, Vu1 does not expect to replace the seventh director as the board has the talent it needs to guide the company through the launch of its ESL R30 bulb and upcoming new products." Hauser brings great experience to Vu1. He is a high voltage engineer by training and has worked globally for multiple large electronics firms. In addition, Hauser brings tremendous operational expertise as well as public company experience. Currently, Hauser also serves as the chairman on the Transistor Devices Inc. board and as a management consultant for JKD Consultants Inc. He is a results-oriented executive with a track record of successful new product introductions, operational improvements and mergers and acquisitions. "Josh is a Director that I will work directly with and that will undoubtedly provide an immediate operational impact," said Smith. "With a dedicated board in place, we are now prepared for the anticipated release of our ESL R30." Vu1 Corporation?

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