Southwest Windpower Names Scott W. Brown President

In this role, Brown will lead product development, R&D, and manufacturing on a worldwide basis, as well as sales and distribution in North and South America.

Brown joins Southwest Windpower with a wealth of corporate knowledge and management expertise that will assist him in positioning the company as a global leader and prepare it for breakthrough revenue and profit growth.

“I’m excited about the opportunity at Southwest Windpower,” said Brown. “We lead a large and developing market with more installs than all other competitors combined. Couple this with our proprietary technology and experienced team of industry professionals, and I feel this business is poised to do great things.”

“Scott has a proven track record of outstanding leadership and corporate success that he can leverage to elevate the company to new heights,” said Dixon Thayer, chief executive officer of Southwest Windpower. “We look forward to Scott utilizing his expertise to establish effective programs that will lead to internal growth and external expansion.”

With more than 25 years of experience, Brown has designed and implemented several transformative restructuring strategies for both large public and privately-held companies. He has extensive international experience having lived and worked in Germany and the UK for seven years.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to welcome Scott to the executive team. We look forward to watching the company evolve under his guidance and direction,” said Alexander Ellis, Southwest Windpower board member and general partner of Rockport Capital Partners.

Brown holds a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration from the University of Connecticut and an MBA from the University of Chicago.

Southwest Windpower is the world’s leading supplier of distributed wind generators. With history lasting more than two decades, the company is a global leader and pioneer in the design, manufacturing and distribution of small wind energy systems (400-3000 watts).

Southwest Windpower has built and shipped more than 160,000 wind turbines to more than 120 countries worldwide and has sales representation in over 88 countries. Headquartered in Flagstaff Ariz., the company also has operations in Cologne, Germany and a joint venture in Ningbo, China. Applications for Southwest Windpower systems include residential homes, commercial properties, micro grids, remote cabins, telecom transmitters, offshore platforms, water pumping and sailboats.

Southwest Windpower is the manufacturer of such well-known products including Skystream, Whisper and Air lines of distributed wind systems.

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