Security Devices International appoints Don Levantin to the Board as Independent Director

– USA, FL – Security Devices International Inc. (TSX-V: SDZ) (OTCQB: SDEV) is pleased to name Don Levantin to the board of directors as an independent member, effective immediately.

Mr. Levantin is a senior executive with a proven track record of positioning companies for growth, profitability and acquisition. He is currently the CEO and a board member of Amphora Inc., the leading global software solution and service provider for energy and commodity trading, risk management and logistics execution. With over 30 years experience, he is an accomplished strategist in conceptualizing, building and operating corporations on a global level in the commodity sector. Prior to leading Amphora, he was a co-founder of Commoditrack, a real-time mark-to-market and risk management platform for commodities, which was acquired by the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and later by Sungard Financial Systems. Prior to building and leading companies in the software sector, Mr. Levantin was a commodity trader with Philipp Brothers Commodity Corporation and Phibro Energy. Don holds a B.S. in Business and Economics from Lehigh University.

About Security Devices International

SDI is a technology company specializing in the areas of Military, Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Private Security. The Company develops and manufactures innovative, less lethal equipment and munitions.

For more information : http://www.securitydii.com

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