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Ingargiola joins CBD Energy board of directors

According to CBD Energy Limited Luisa Ingargiola has joined the board as an independent non-executive director, replacing Todd Barlow. Contemporaneous with her appointment to CBDE's board, Ingargiola has been appointed to the company's audit and compensation committees. CBD Energy is a diversified clean energy company and leading global provider of solar systems, having completed more than 17,000 residential installations on four continents. CBD Energy Limited markets its residential and commercial solar installations under the name Westinghouse Solar. "We're pleased to have Luisa joining the CBD Energy Board of Directors. Luisa brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will be vital to CBDE as we expand our footprint in the U.S.," said CBDE Executive Chairman and Managing Director Gerry McGowan. "On behalf of all CBDE shareholders, I want to thank Todd for his support and assistance during an important period in CBDE's history, which culminated in our recent listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market." Mr. Barlow served on the CBDE Board since early 2011, and was instrumental in developing and transitioning CBDE to a Nasdaq Capital Market-listed company from an Australian Securities Exchange-listed company. Mr Barlow works for WH Soul Pattinson and Company Limited, CBDE's largest shareholder and decided to transition off the board in favor of a US Director once the US Listing on Nasdaq was achieved. Ms. Ingargiola brings significant U.S. capital markets experience to her position as Non-Executive Director on the CBD Energy Limited Board. Ms. Ingargiola is currently Chief Financial Officer and Director of Florida-based MagneGas Corporation (NASDAQ: MNGA), an alternative energy company that uses a plasma arc system to gasify liquid waste into a hydrogen-based fuel; the MagneGas system can be powered by wind, solar or diesel energy. As MagneGas CFO, Ms. Ingargiola is responsible for all financial controls, SEC and FINRA compliance and reporting; ensuring regulatory compliance with EPA, OSHA, DOT and Homeland Security requirements; managing all investor outreach programs; and conducting all capital raises. Prior to joining MNGA in 2007, Ms. Ingargiola served in finance-related positions with MetLife Insurance and Boston Capital Partners. She holds an MHA with a concentration in Business from the University of South Florida and a BS in Finance from Boston University.
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