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Boston-Power Adds Dell’s Recently Retired Top Supply Chain and Procurement Executive to Board

(Business News, 01 Sep 2008 )

Boston-Power, Inc., the rapidly growing provider of Lithium-ion batteries that redefine portable power, has announced the addition of internationally recognized supply chain and procurement executive Martin J. Garvin to its board of directors.

Mr. Garvin, 56, most recently served as senior vice president of worldwide procurement and global customer experience for Dell, Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL). During his 11-year tenure, he is credited with establishing North America’s top provider of notebook computers as the thought leader in capitalizing on supply chain and procurement strategies to dominate the market. He retired from Dell in May 2008.

Mr. Garvin's career spans nearly 30 years and includes senior executive level positions with Dell, HP and Sun. He brings to Boston-Power substantial expertise in global leadership of high technology companies as well as strategic and tactical planning, business analysis, customer service, procurement, negotiation, forecasting, market analysis, regulation and compliance, and international development.

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