Innovente Inc. Appoints Sebastien Prince-Richard As Vice President of Business ...
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - Aug. 1, 2011) - Innoventé Inc. (TSX VENTURE:IGE) (the "Company"), a leader in the production of intelligent electricity from organic waste, is pleased to announce the appointment of Sébastien Prince-Richard as Vice President of Business Development.
Mr. Prince-Richard has over 10 years of experience in the clean technology sector, including the last four as Applications, Screening and Evaluation Manager for Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). He holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Laval University (Québec) and the University of Victoria (BC) respectively. In addition, Mr. Prince-Richard successfully completed all three levels of the Chartered Financial Analyst program (CFA).
"We are very happy to welcome Mr. Prince-Richard to our team. He has the qualities and deep experience needed to help Innoventé develop new markets and target business opportunities" said Richard Painchaud, President and CEO of Innoventé.
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