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ClearVue Technologies (ASX:CPV) appoints CEO to lead Europe expansion
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ClearVue Technologies (CPV) has appointed Dieter Moor as its European CEO, effective from May 1, 2021
Dieter brings over 16 years experience in the renewables sector and will use this to help ClearVue establish its presence in the European market
Dieter is the Co-founder and CEO of ertex solar an Austria-based manufacturer and supplier of building integrated photovoltaic technology
Mr Moor will lead ClearVue s European sales and marketing office and will be the CEO of a new subsidiary that is being established in the Netherlands