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Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
Sanford Leavitt has over 30 years experience
in manufacturing and marketing of automotive related
parts. He has held the position of president for
a number of corporations within this industry
and has developed strong relationships with associated
companies throughout Asia. Mr. Leavitt has pioneered
joint ventures and has established global distribution
channels, which have enabled worldwide sales to
the automotive groups from the low cost producing
nations. Mr. Leavitt’s extensive experience
in sales, manufacturing, and distribution has
enabled Xtreme Green Products to develop a comprehensive
plan and control of these processes.
President and Chief Officer of Operations
Neil Roth has over 35 years of experience in
the consumer products industry and corporate management
of large retail corporations. His experience includes
top executive positions at Eckerd Drugs, Revco,
Thrifty Drugs, Caldor’s, and Lionel Kiddie
City among others. He was the youngest executive
ever to be named President of a drug chain with
over $100 million in volume when he became President
of Carl’s Drugs in New York at the age of
31. Mr. Roth consistently had double-digit growth
in sales and profits at all of the companies in
which he served as the top executive. For the
past ten years, Mr. Roth has been a highly sought
after marketing consultant as well as president
of a medical diagnostics company. His top level
administrative experience in these companies gives
him the background to set up and run the Company’s
administrative needs. The marketing and sales
experience will allow him to create and manage
the marketing plan of the Company.
Russell Hagberg has served in several executive positions during his management career with exposure to the transportation, banking, insurance, health care, and heavy manufacturing industries. He was a key member of the senior management team that successfully restructured Santa Fe Industries and the Santa Fe Railway, serving as Vice President-HR & Labor Relations, Vice President-Transportation Operations, and Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff. Mr. Hagberg was a member of the Santa Fe Railway Board of Directors and he also served on the Board of Directors of the DM&E Railroad from 2002 until its sale in late 2007 to the Canadian Pacific Railway for $2.5 Billion. Mr. Hagberg is currently founder and Principal of Hagberg & Associates, a management consulting firm. In addition, he teaches Strategic Management and Leadership courses at Northern Illinois University (NIU). Mr. Hagberg earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Northern Illinois University and a Master in Business Administration from the University of Chicago.
Rik Deitsch is the Chief Executive Officer of Nutra Pharma Corp., and has served as the President of NDA Consulting Inc., a biotechnology research group that provided consulting services to the pharmaceutical industry. NDA Consulting specialized in the research of peptides derived from Cone Snail venom, Cobra venom and Gila Monster venom. Mr. Deitsch holds both a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and a Master of Science in Biochemistry from Florida Atlantic University and has conducted research for the Duke University Medical School Comprehensive Cancer Center. Mr. Deitsch is an adjunct professor and teaches several business courses for Florida Atlantic University's College of Business and Continuing Education Department.
Greg Hoggatt has been a Delta Air Lines pilot since 1986 and currently serves as a captain of a Boeing 767-400. He graduated from Indiana University in 1978 with a double major in chemistry and biology. Mr. Hoggatt earned his U.S. Navy wings in 1980 and became a flight instructor at Naval Air Station Pensacola. He taught air combat maneuvers, carrier landings, and formation flying to students as well as new instructors. He subsequently became an F-14 Tomcat fighter pilot. During that time, he was stationed at Naval Air Station Oceana and flew off the USS America from 1981-1985, serving primarily in the Mediterranean and Indian Oceans. Honorably discharged from the U.S. Navy in December 1985, Mr. Hoggatt was hired by Delta Air Lines. His experience as a top instructor, earned him a check airman position before he completed his first year at Delta. Mr. Hoggatt became one of Delta’s youngest captains at the age of 40 when he moved to the left seat of a Boeing 727 in 1996. |