To: vestor who wrote (1740 ) 6/12/1999 8:22:00 AM From: Scoobah Respond to of 2513
This is interesting. David Haberman named Trustee of Desert Reseacrh Institute, the same organization hosting the International Fuel Cell Conference at Lake Tahoe, Oct 27-29, 1999. All this talk about the company's integrity is really quite absurd, and is making further fools of its purveyors. Before any further discussion of the recommendation by Larry Oakley, I would suggest that those whose agenda is only to condemn should really check their facts first, before they so eagerly put their foot in their mouths. Due diligence is not done by reading a website. Next time before so eagerly attacking Oakley, perhaps it would have been more credible, and more useful to the citizens of this message thread if a phone call had been placed to him; if it is indeed the "public" they are so diligently defending. "Claiming" to be doing a public service would have more credibility if those performing the alleged service weren't so eager to state their findings and conclusions without first knowing the facts. I would suggest that those interested in the truth, call Oakley himself.dri.edu Dr. New DRI Research Foundation Trustees Named The DRI Research Foundation welcomes 11 new members to its Board of Trustees following the formal approval of their nominations by the University and Community College System of Nevada Board of Regents in January. Joining the fund-raising arm of the Institute are: Nick Aquilina, retired former general manager of the U.S. Department of Energy's Nevada Operations Office; Tom Atkinson, Certified Public Accountant, Atkinson & Atkinson CPAs, Ltd.; Diane Dickerson, president of Dickerson, DMJ Services, an advertising, marketing, and public relations consulting firm and former owner of Merica Dickerson Advertising; Sherman Frederick, publisher of the Las Vegas Review-Journal and president of Donrey Media Group; Jason Glavish, a certified financial planner with American Express Financial Advisors; David Haberman, vice president, technology and planning/co-founder of DCH Corporation, a high technology firm based in Valencia, California; A. Somer Hollingsworth, president and chief executive officer of the Nevada Development Authority; Bruce James, retired founder of several national publishing enterprises and president of Nevada New Tech, Inc., a private investment firm; Sandy Miller, former first lady of Nevada and a leading proponent of K-12 science education; Patricia Mulroy, general manager of the Las Vegas Valley Water District; and Rafael "Ray" Vega, owner and chief executive officer of Vega Enterprises Inc., Honorary Consul of Mexico in Las Vegas, and prominent figure in the Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce.