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October 12, 2007

New Board Members Named at Iconix, HealthSouth, Duckwall-ALCO...

 

Iconix Brand Group, Inc. announced Tuesday that James A. Marcum has joined the company’s board of directors.

 

Marcum, who has been a partner and has served as an operating director of Tri-Artisan Capital Partners, LLC, is also a principal shareholder and has served as Chairman and CSO of Enabl-u Technologies Corp., a provider of interactive training and data management solutions.

 

                                                 

 

 

HealthSouth Corporation, a leading provider of rehabilitation services, announced last week that John W. Chidsey has been appointed to its board of directors.  Cidsey currently serves as CFO and Director of Burger King Holdings, Inc.

 

Prior to his time at Burger King, which began in 2004, Chidsey served as chairman and CEO for two corporate divisions at Cendant Corporation.  He’s also served as the CFO of Pepsi-Cola Eastern Europe and of PepsiCo World Trading Co., Inc.

 

                                                

 

 

Royce Winsten, founder and managing director of Shore Capital Management, LLC, has been elected to the board of directors of Duckwall-ALCO Stores, Inc., the company announced last week.

 

Having experience as an analyst, broker and advisor for nearly 15 years, Winsten is also a chartered financial analyst. 

 

                                               

 

 

Telesource International, Inc., a global engineering and infrastructure firm, announced this week that it has appointed two new members to its board of directors:  Major General (retired) Trudy H. Clark, and Carl Wayne Smith, Esq.

 

Clark brings with him more than 20 years of experience in innovative delivery of support service at worldwide locations in units of 60 to 2,000 members and budgets of $1 Million to $2.9 Billion.  He has held senior management positions in government contracting and the Air Force industry, including Deputy Director of Defense Threat Reduction Agency.

 

Additionally, Smith comes to the board with expertise in government contracting, defense acquisition, international agreements, telecommunication regulation, information security, and handling of classified information.

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