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Director Appointment

3 Aug 2010 07:00

RNS Number : 4139Q
Amiad Filtration Systems Ltd
03 August 2010
 



3 August 2010

 

 

Amiad Filtration Systems Ltd.

("Amiad" or the "Company")

 

Director Appointment

 

Amiad, the producer and global supplier of water filters and filtration systems for the industrial, municipal and irrigation markets, announces further to the resolution passed at the Company's Annual General Meeting held on Wednesday 28 July 2010, the appointment of Mr. Amos Shalev as a new non-executive director with immediate effect.

 

Mr. Shalev, aged 67, currently serves as a director of Bermad Industries A.C.S. Limited, the Israel Export and International Cooperation Institute and Evron-Tamam Recycling Limited Partnership. Previously, he has served on the board of directors of Miluot regional cooperative and Arkal Filtration Systems A.C.S. Ltd.

 

Tal Yeshua, Chairman of Amiad, said: "We are delighted to welcome Mr. Shalev to the Board of Amiad. As we begin the next stage of our development, we look forward to benefitting from his expertise, experience and contribution to the Company."

 

There are no other matters required to be disclosed pursuant to paragraph (g) of schedule 2 of the AIM Rules.

 

 

Enquiries:

 

Amiad Filtration Systems Ltd.

 

Tal Yeshua, Chairman

Arik Dayan, Chief Executive Officer

+972 4 690 9500

 

Panmure Gordon

 

Andrew Godber, Katherine Roe

+44 20 7459 3600

 

Corfin Public Relations

 

Harry Chathli, Claire Norbury

+ 44 20 7596 2860

 

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