TeslaVision Corporation Announces Appointment of Sandy Zogg as President and COO


KIRKLAND, Wash., April 13, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TeslaVision Corporation (Pink Sheets:TSLV)(http://www.teslavision.com), a newly formed visual communications company specializing in green, environmentally-friendly and energy efficient signage and displays that offer brighter and more cost-effective solutions for corporate advertising, announced today the addition of J. Sandy Zogg as its corporate president and chief operating officer. TeslaVision's corporate headquarters is located in Kirkland, Washington.

Mr. Zogg brings 24 years of marketing and sales experience and has spent the last year consulting with internet and media companies focusing on sales, marketing, and research. Prior to taking the reins at TeslaVision, Zogg held senior sales management positions with three premiere broadcast groups, including Bonneville, Belo, and Cox.

Ken Hatch, a director of TeslaVision, stated, "We are delighted with the addition of Sandy to our team, and anticipate that he will be able to lead our dynamic company to the forefront of the visual communications and advertising arena. Sandy not only is a terrific manager, he also is a great human being and has been involved with a number of nonprofit organizations in the Seattle area, including Seafair, the Seattle Sports Council, the Ronald McDonald House, Children's Home Society. He also serves as a speaker and mentor for the University of Washington's School of Business Sales Program and Sales Club. We sincerely welcome Sandy to lead the team forward."

About TeslaVision

TeslaVision provides environmentally-friendly, socially responsible and energy efficient signage and point-of purchase solutions for corporate marketing and advertising.

For more information, please visit our website, http://www.teslavision.com

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