Encelium Technologies Appoints Schuett V.P. of Sales

Encelium Technologies (Teaneck, N.J.): Rick Schuett has been appointed V.P. of sales, Schuett who has more than 20 years of sales experience, will manage the company's global sales channels. His appointment comes on the heels of an $11 million ...
Jan. 4, 2011
Encelium Technologies (Teaneck, N.J.):Rick Schuett has been appointed V.P. of sales, Schuett who has more than 20 years of sales experience, will manage the company's global sales channels. His appointment comes on the heels of an $11 million financing round led by Siemens Venture Capital (SVC), the corporate venture capital organization of Siemens. In his new role, Schuett will identify and pursue new opportunities for Encelium's Energy Control System (ECS). Utilizing the power of addressable networking technology, in conjunction with advanced control hardware and software, ECS has been proven to secure lighting energy savings of 50 to 75 percent in a wide range of commercial applications.

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