RoaDor Industries Ltd. Announces Appointment of Michael Lawler as Chief Financial Officer
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VAUGHAN, ONTARIO, Aug 27 (MARKET WIRE) --
RoaDor Industries Ltd. (TSX VENTURE: RDR) ("RoaDor"). Keith Hart,
President and Chief Executive Officer announces the appointment of
Michael Lawler as Chief Financial Officer effective August 18, 2008.
"RoaDor Industries is pleased to announce that the Board of Directors has
approved the appointment of Michael R. Lawler, C.A. to the position of
Chief Financial Officer. Keith J. Hart, CEO stated. "Michael has
extensive experience in corporate accounting. We will benefit from his
knowledge and he is a welcome addition to our executive staff."
Mr. Lawler is a Chartered Accountant with more than 35 years of industry
and private practice experience. He spent eight years in the UK and
European offices of Price Waterhouse Coopers and has extensive senior
management and entrepreneurial experience in a wide range of industries.
About RoaDor
RoaDor has developed, patented and commercialized polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) roll-up doors designed specifically for the commercial truck, van
and trailer industry. Marketed and sold under the RoaDor name, they
represent a major challenge to the traditional wood or aluminum doors.
RoaDor roll-up doors are approximately half the weight and eliminate the
major industry problems resulting from paint peeling and delamination as
well as roller and hinge rusting. The commercial truck, van and trailer
market represents a large opportunity. In the United States alone there
are 6.5 million vehicles with roll-up doors currently on the road and in
excess of 200,000 new vehicles produced into this market each year.
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or accuracy of this release.
Contacts:
RoaDor Industries Ltd.
Keith Hart
President and CEO
(905) 532-0891 ext 222
(905) 532-0895 (FAX)
Website: www.roador.com
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