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Michael Moskowitz, Chairman and CEO of Panasonic North America, Joins Hillcrest Energy Technologies as Strategic Advisor
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VANCOUVER, BC, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -
Hillcrest Energy Technologies (CSE: HEAT) (OTCQB: HLRTF) (FRA: 7HIA.F) ( Hillcrest or the Company ), a clean tech innovation and development company on the rise, today announced the addition of Michael Moskowitz, Chairman and CEO of Panasonic North America, as a strategic advisor. A seasoned technology executive focused on bringing smart mobility innovation and sustainable energy solutions to market, Mr. Moskowitz will collaborate with Hillcrest internal leadership to help fine-tune the Company s go-to-market strategy, expand industry relationships and guide opportunities that foster overall business growth.
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ALBION â Noble County Commissioner Anita Hess knows how precious and limited parking is around the Noble County Courthouse Square while construction work is being done on the new annex.
In fact, Hess said she had to drive around the block twice before finding a spot before Mondayâs meeting.
Once in session, the commissioners agreed to contact Doug Bonar, the person who owns the building which currently houses the Noble County Prosecuting Attorneyâs Office about using that accompanying parking lot after normal work hours.
âRight now, nobody parks there at night,â Albion Town Manager Tena Woenker said in making the case for more parking.