ZAP Names Gerald Gallagher, Former Ricoh Executive and Noted Marketing Innovator, to Board of Directors
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ZAP Names Gerald Gallagher, Former Ricoh Executive and Noted Marketing Innovator, to Board of Directors
Gallagher Brings Company Broad-Based Financial Background and New Product Launch Experience
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2005--ZAP (OTCBB:ZAAP - News), pioneering the next generation of advanced transportation and energy technologies, announced today that veteran marketing and sales executive Gerald Gallagher has been named to the ZAP Board of Directors. Steve Schneider, CEO of ZAP, made the announcement.
As a member of the Board of Directors, Mr. Gallagher will help lead ZAP's marketing and business development efforts, spanning all areas of the Company's advanced technologies and products, including the high-efficiency Smart Car Americanized by ZAP. Mr. Gallagher has previously served as an independent sales consultant for ZAP.
Among Mr. Gallagher's more prominent achievements was as Director of International Sales for Ricoh, where he played an instrumental role in launching the one-minute fax unit and helped turn the one-minute fax into a worldwide commodity. He was later elected to Ricoh's Board of Directors for the Americas. In addition, Mr. Gallagher has held prominent sales and consulting positions for such major firms as 3M, ECI/Telematics, Xerox and Magnavox. Selected as a top vendor of products for ECI/Telematics, NEC & Microcom, he contributed to product sales volume increases into the millions of dollars annually. A native of Chicago, Mr. Gallagher has spent the last five years running an independent consulting business, specializing in sales and marketing.
"We could not be more pleased to welcome Mr. Gallagher to our Board of Directors," Mr. Schneider said. "His proven successes in sales and marketing, and his own pioneering spirit, have already been assets for our company as we continue to develop our products."
ZAP, which recently received federal regulatory approval to sell the German-made, environmentally friendly Smart Car in the United States, has announced plans to deliver the first Smart Car to an American consumer next week in Reno, Nevada. The Company has previously announced that dealer orders for the Americanized version of this car have already exceeded three-quarters of a billion dollars.