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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound
REFR 1.850+1.6%Nov 13 3:58 PM EST

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To: BDR who wrote (5542)12/16/1999 7:09:00 PM
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This belongs in the News of the Wierd category until further information becomes available:

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FREMONT, Calif., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Zitel Corporation (Nasdaq: ZITL) announced today that it has elected Tsvi Gal to its Board of Directors.
Mr. Gal is First Vice President in Technology at Merrill Lynch, the brokerage powerhouse. His career includes being a Chief Information Officer at ABN AMRO Bank, the world's 7th largest bank, and leadership positions at Wells Fargo Bank and Bank of America. Mr. Gal pioneered the Internet by offering the first Electronic Banking solution in the industry and continued to provide innovative solutions throughout his career. He is also heavily involved in the investment community and the venture capital world, providing funding, business plans and connections to promising companies.
Mr. Gal stated, "My willingness to join Zitel's Board is an indication of my belief that Zitel will become a primary player in the market."
Asa W. Lanum, President and Chief Executive Officer of Zitel, said, "We are obviously very pleased that someone of Tsvi's calibre is willing to join our Board. His experience and expertise in the Enterprise and Internet software business are exceptional and we look forward to his guidance on the software and services that help our customers maximize the performance of E-Business solutions."
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