ROCHESTER HILLS ? Energy Conversion Devices has appointed Mark Morelli

as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective September 1, replacing former GM CEO Robert Stempel, who will remain Chairman of ECD’s board.

Morelli, 43, has been a senior executive with United Technologies

Corporation, most recently serving as President of its Carrier Commercial

Refrigeration business, a division of Carrier Corporation. He has had

progressive executive leadership roles, including international

assignments, with a proven track record of improving profitability, leading

team-building and reorganization efforts, and integrating businesses on a

global scale. His customer and strategic product experience includes

building-integrated commercial products.

“We want to recognize Bob Stempel’s contributions to ECD,” said Stephen Rabinowitz, Lead Director of ECD?s board. “When Bob joined ECD in 1995, the company had many promising technologies, which were still in the development stage. Bob had a vision, and, through his leadership and dedication, he navigated the realization of ECD’s technology portfolio into commercial products for new markets. He has guided the company from its research and development roots to a global, commercial enterprise, and his efforts provide the foundation for the company’s future success. We wish him all the best in his retirement.”

These executive management changes are part of the company’s announced

succession planning activities, which are nearing completion. In connection

with Morelli’s appointment, James Metzger will resume his position as

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, the position he held

before serving as Interim President beginning in April 2007.

“We appreciate Jim’s contributions during this transition period, especially his

leadership in implementing the organizational restructuring plan,” said Rabinowitz said.

Morelli received his MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of

Technology and bachelors of mechanical engineering from the Georgia

Institute of Technology. He has also served as an Attack

Helicopter Company Commander in the United States Army National Guard.

“We are delighted to bring Mark on board to lead the company,” Rabinowitz said. “Mark is a talented executive who has demonstrated

success in a dynamic, high-performance environment. He has tremendous

energy, drive and experience-particularly in bringing technology products

to market and profitably building market share-that will be instrumental as

we continue commercializing our products and drive toward sustainable

profitability.”

Energy Conversion Devices is a leader in the synthesis of new

materials and the development of advanced production technology and

innovative alternative energy products and solutions. The company’s

portfolio of alternative energy solutions and proprietary information

processing technologies features the latest advances in solar electric

power generation, NiMH batteries, and fuel cell, solid hydride storage and

phase-change memory technologies.

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Morelli, 43, has been a senior executive with United Technologies

Corporation, most recently serving as President of its Carrier Commercial

Refrigeration business, a division of Carrier Corporation. He has had

progressive executive leadership roles, including international

assignments, with a proven track record of improving profitability, leading

team-building and reorganization efforts, and integrating businesses on a

global scale. His customer and strategic product experience includes

building-integrated commercial products.

“We want to recognize Bob Stempel’s contributions to ECD,” said Stephen Rabinowitz, Lead Director of ECD?s board. “When Bob joined ECD in 1995, the company had many promising technologies, which were still in the development stage. Bob had a vision, and, through his leadership and dedication, he navigated the realization of ECD’s technology portfolio into commercial products for new markets. He has guided the company from its research and development roots to a global, commercial enterprise, and his efforts provide the foundation

for the company’s future success. We wish him all the best in his

retirement.”

These executive management changes are part of the company’s announced

succession planning activities, which are nearing completion. In connection

with Morelli’s appointment, James Metzger will resume his position as

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, the position he held

before serving as Interim President beginning in April 2007.

“We appreciate Jim’s contributions during this transition period, especially his

leadership in implementing the organizational restructuring plan,” said Rabinowitz said.

Morelli received his MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of

Technology and bachelors of mechanical engineering from the Georgia

Institute of Technology. He has also served as an Attack

Helicopter Company Commander in the United States Army National Guard.

“We are delighted to bring Mark on board to lead the company,” Rabinowitz said. “Mark is a talented executive who has demonstrated

success in a dynamic, high-performance environment. He has tremendous

energy, drive and experience-particularly in bringing technology products

to market and profitably building market share-that will be instrumental as

we continue commercializing our products and drive toward sustainable

profitability.”

Energy Conversion Devices is a leader in the synthesis of new

materials and the development of advanced production technology and

innovative alternative energy products and solutions. The company’s

portfolio of alternative energy solutions and proprietary information

processing technologies features the latest advances in solar electric

power generation, NiMH batteries, and fuel cell, solid hydride storage and

phase-change memory technologies.

For more information, click on Ovonic.Com

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