Nova Energy, Inc. Announces Former Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Hugh Robinson as New CEO and Business Plan Expansion Into East Africa
DALLAS, TX--(Marketwire - February 9, 2010) - Nova Energy, Inc. (OTCBB: NVAE) today announced
Hugh Robinson has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Robinson
has been appointed in conjunction with a recent corporate change of
control. On Tuesday, February 16, Mr. Robinson will conduct an exclusive
Webcast to present Nova Energy's updated strategic plan and expansion into
East Africa. The Webcast will be available on-demand and a link to the
Webcast will be published upon release next Tuesday.
Retired Major General Hugh G. Robinson
Mr. Robinson is a former Chairman of the Dallas Federal Reserve and a
retired Major General with a distinguished career serving in the United
States Army. Among other prestigious posts, Mr. Robinson served as
President Lyndon Johnson's military aide de camp. In addition to his public
service experience, Mr. Robinson's career has included extensive executive
management experience with senior positions at Southland Corporation and
City Place Development Corporation. He is a graduate of the United States
Military Academy at West Point and earned a Masters Degree in Civil
Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In
addition to his role as CEO at Nova Energy, Mr. Robinson currently serves
on the board of Carmax, Inc., the LBJ Foundation and the Better Business
Bureau.
Nova Energy Videocast
Mr. Robinson and Nova Energy were recently featured in the NewMarket
Technology, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: NWMT) 2010 Virtual Town Hall. The videocast
presentation is available on-demand at
http://www.newmarkettechnology.com/VTH_EAFRICA.htm.
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