

Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. Announces Appointment of Chuck Tanzola as VP Technology
TUSTIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. (OTCBB:PFCE) is pleased to
announce the hiring of Mr. Charles (Chuck) Tanzola as Vice President Technology.
Mr. Tanzola is the founder and owner of TDM LLC, a well known fuel cell company. He has spent the last 11 years working in the field
of fuel cells, where he has honed his skills in molding, machining, testing and assembling fuel cells. Mr. Tanzola has worked with a
many of the major OEMs in the industry
Charles holds a degree in Mechanical engineering technology. He worked for 15 years
at AT&Ts Bell Labs as a product designer and has received several patents. He also worked for Coca Cola as a lab manager for
10 years, in an organic Chemistry lab and pilot plant.
George Suzuki, President of PFCE said, "Chuck brings with him vast
knowledge of the industry and the inter-workings of fuel cells and their operation. We could not find a better person to
lead our technology development. Chucks ability to analyze a situation and design the appropriate product is known throughout
the fuel cell industry. We are very fortunate to have a person that combines such strong analytical skills with practical experience."
Mr. Tanzola said, "I am extremely excited about the team we have assembled to this point
and our abilities as a company. PFCE is unique in that we are completely focused on the Fuel Cell industry with no distractions.
Our sole purpose in life is to support the fuel cell industry and foster its growth. Our ability to provide our customers with the
complete package, as a components supplier will help to drive this industry forward."
Pacific Fuel Cell Corp. is a nanotechnology company committed to producing
fuel cell components with reduced cost and higher performance in the portable, micro and stationary fuel cell market, utilizing nanotechnology.
Certain matters discussed in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements
within the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and, as such, may involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other
factors that may cause the actual results to be materially different from the results implied herein. Readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on the forward-looking statements made in this Press Release.
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