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Solar Energy Company Hires Six

Solar solutions provider ecoSolargy (www.ecoSolargy.com) has hired six new employees: Joseph Gordon, Ben Marchak, Cynthia Raddatz and David Jewett will be working in wholesale sales positions, and Jocelyn Khuu and Ao Li are interns.  Stanton was previously employed by Enver Solar and Raddatz by California Solar.  Khuu is a student at UC Irvine and Li a student at Cal State Fullerton.

 “We are very much in a growth mode at ecoSolargy, and are excited to add these six quality people to our team,” said Alan H. Lee, CEO of ecoSolargy.  “We plan to continue the growth of our firm and continue our mission of promoting the benefits of solar energy to individuals and businesses.”

Lee, a UCI graduate, founded ecoSolargy as a solar panel manufacturer in 2009 with himself as the sole employee.  The company has since grown into a wholesaler of solar products, project developer to commercial tenants and building owners who want to take advantage of solar tax credits to save money and reduce use of electricity and consultant to firms that want to develop solar-generation facilities.  It sells all needed solar products for a project, and offers manufacturer-direct pricing.

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Lee noted, “Most manufacturers don’t sell inverters and racking and most distributors don’t have factory direct pricing.  ecoSolargy offers both.”

ecoSolargy is an American-owned solar solutions provider headquartered in Irvine. ecoSolargy offers cutting-edge solar solutions which deliver affordable, clean, renewable energy to businesses and homes. The company’s evolution from solar module manufacturer to comprehensive solar solutions provider reflects the expanding needs of contractors, project developers and building owners. For more information about ecoSolargy, please visitwww.ecoSolargy.com.

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