– CANADA, Winnipeg – Empire Industries Ltd. (TSX: EIL), today announced the appointment of Guy Dietrich to its Board of Directors, concurrent with the Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders held yesterday.
“I am pleased to welcome our new director, Guy Dietrich, to the Board,” said Executive Chairman and CEO, Guy Nelson. “Mr. Dietrich’s skills and experience in financing will provide the Board with significant depth as we continue our transition to a recurring revenue co-venture business model.”
About Guy Dietrich
Mr. Dietrich is a Senior Advisor to Rockefeller Capital Management, after having served as its Managing Director since June 2018. Before that, he has 35 years of experience serving as Managing Director in Wealth Management at UBS and Morgan Stanley.
Mr Dietrich was a Fellow, Advanced Leadership Initiative, Harvard University in 2013, and holds a BA in Government from Dartmouth College. He is based in New York City.
About Empire Industries Ltd.
Empire focuses on designing, supplying, and installing premium theme park, media-based attractions and ride systems for the global entertainment industry. Empire also uses these same turn-key integration services for special projects such as large optical telescopes and enclosures. Through Empire’s execution of its strategy over the years, Empire owns several non-entertainment investments, such as its equity holding in Tornado Global Hydrovacs Ltd. Empire’s common shares are listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol EIL.
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