August,
2003
Vic Fazio Joins Ice Energy Board
of Directors
Vic Fazio, a former member of Congress
from California, is currently a Co-Managing Partner of the
law firm Clark & Weinstock. While in the US Congress,
Fazio was recognized as one of Capitol Hill's most thoughtful,
effective and influential legislators, serving 18 years
as a subcommittee chairman or ranking member of the House
Appropriations Committee. During his tenure in Congress,
Mr. Fazio was a member of the Armed Services, Budget, Ethics
and House Administration Committees.
In addition to his role on the Appropriations Committee,
Mr. Fazio served as the vice chair of the Democratic Caucus
from 1989 to 1994, when he was elected chairman, the third-ranking
position in the House. He was the chairman of the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee, the political arm of the
House Democrats, for four years in the early 1990's. He also
was a majority whip-at-large and served as a regional representative
on the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. Mr. Fazio
serves on numerous boards, including the California Institute,
the Coro National Board of Governors, the U.S. Capitol Historical
Society, the Board of Visitors of the University of California
at Davis, the Faith and Politics Institute, the Bryce Harlow
Foundation, the Campaign Finance Institute and Northrop Grumman
Corporation. The congressional leadership recently appointed
Mr. Fazio to serve on the board of the Fund for the Capitol
Visitor Center.
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October,
2003
Ice Energy selects Centro as its key supplier for
Rotationally Molded Tanks.
Ice Energy chose Centro because of their leadership in
providing double walled insulated tanks. "We were
impressed with their customer focus and commitment to
quality and excellence," said Gino Campana, VP of
Manufacturing for Ice Energy. Centro is located in North
Liberty, Iowa.
For more information visit:
WWW.CENTROINC.COM
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April,
2003
Ice Energy selects SolidWorks 3D Design Software
Ice Energy chose SolidWorks because of the software's ease-of-use,
Windows compatibility, short learning curve, and full associativity
across assemblies, models, and drawings. By deploying SolidWorks,
Ice Energy anticipates a 30+percent reduction in its design
cycle.
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