RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Global Automotive OEMDanno13 wrote: Good question.Back in 2021 he had a total of 1,342,000 shares of Heat.I too would like to know why he left Exro.I have a lot of shares of Exro but I did buy some shares of Heat last year when I found out he was at Exro for a short time.I was impressed by his experience and education.Exro is the leader in this field but there's always going to be competitors that will keep them on there toes and I think Hillcrest is one of them.
Back in April 2019 a news release was issued with these comments:
"Exro has reached out globally to attract the talent to achieve its business goals. As Exro’s CTO, Mr. Berger will oversee the commercialization of Exro’s technology for batteries, generators and motors—to build high performance and high reliability products around the company’s intelligent energy management system (IEMS)."
"This is a time of technological innovation in my field,” said Mr. Berger. “Exro’s approach to managing energy is uniquely aligned with how I see the next step in electrification. At this point in my career, it is exciting to be involved with a visionary company on a practical path to making a difference in the world. The innovative enabling technology and commercial opportunities for Exro are amazing.”
“At this important time in our company’s development, we are thrilled to attract one of the best in the world to Exro’s management team,” said Mark Godsy, Exro CEO. “Ari is a special person, with a track record focusing on results. He brings broad experience and an intensive focus on commercializing products.”
And then just over a year later, May of 2020, these words were announced with pretty much no fanfare???:
"As the Chief of Engineering of the Company's engineering department, based in Calgary, Alberta, Hustedt will be instrumental in advancing the next phase of the rapid commercialization of Exro's technology, which dramatically improves the performance of the world's electric motors and power trains.
In this new role, Hustedt will be consolidating the previous responsibilities of the VP of Engineering held by Torsten Broeer, who is retiring, and Chief Technology Officer, Ari Berger who will complete his role with Exro in June. We wish to thank Broeer and Berger for all their contributions to Exro and we wish them both well with their new endeavours. Both Broeer and Berger will continue to support Exro in consulting positions on an as-needed basis."