RENO, Nev., July 11, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Brian Wilmot, Eagle Environmental Technologies' (Pink Sheets:EGVR) CEO, announced at the annual meeting that Eagle has expanded its Board of Directors to 8 individuals, included a new audit committee and elected new officers to operate the expanded company. Heather Walsh was elected President, COO and Pamela Runyon was elected Vice President, ZawCAD division. Ms Walsh is a Chemical Engineer with an extensive background in field supervision of projects and in hazard waste management, biohazard material, nuclear waste and cryogenic equipment. Her field experience will assist her in managing the oil field development. She is currently a senior advisor with Lawrence Livermore Laboratories on International issues involving nuclear and hazardous materials handling. Ms Runyon is production manager and supervisor of material handling for a large firm in the San Francisco area. Her expertise in purchasing and distribution of finished products will be very beneficial to the sales of the ZawCAD units. A more detailed resume of each of the new officers is available on the web page. Each officer has already started with the company.
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