Gilles A. Trahan - Chairman of the Board, CEO.
As Chairman and CEO, Mr. Trahan brings a wealth of experience in
public markets, capital formation and business acumen. His experience
has primarily evolved around investment banking practices. He was
involved in real estate as a developer of commercial properties
beginning in 1991, and subsequently owned and operated a hotel resort in
the Caribbean. Mr. Trahan has served as President and CEO of Lexton
Fuller Corp, an investment Banking firm in Toronto, Canada where his
responsibilities included the structuring of corporate financing,
mergers, and acquisitions. He was instrumental in the creation of
Symphony Telecom, Inc. Symphony Telecom under his leadership grew from
no revenues to over $16 million annually and created a market
capitalization of over 500 million in a few short years.
Over the last 5 years he has served in senior
officer positions including President and CEO of Geneva Bancorp Inc., an
international financial consulting and investment banking company.
During his years at Geneva Bancorp, Mr. Trahan advised numerous private
and public companies on strategic acquisitions and financing, and
assisted numerous client-companies in expanding their shareholder base.
Mr. Trahan's extensive contact base spans the globe both personally and
institutionally.
Mr. Trahan will fulfill a comprehensive, hands-on
role in the direction and corporate governance of MSE Enviro-Tech Corp.
as it pursues its goal of becoming a well managed growth company in its
chosen fields of endeavor. His depth of experience in business
development, corporate finance, and mergers and acquisitions in the
public company arena are expected to prove invaluable to MSE as it
progresses towards its corporate goals of sustained growth and
enhancement of shareholder value.
Martin W. Baldwin - Director
To his position on the Board of MSE Enviro-Tech Corp., Mr. Martin
Baldwin, BSc, BA, Bed, MBA, brings a wealth of experience and
capabilities in Business and Finance, gained through fifteen years of
successful global experience in banking and finance at the senior
executive levels. Martin worked as a trader/trading director for The
Bank of Nova Scotia from 1993 to 2002. He traded interest rate products
for various currencies in the bank’s operations in Toronto, Singapore,
New York, and London as well as serving a brief stint in Jakarta with an
affiliate bank during the Indonesian currency crisis. In 2002 he
accepted the challenge of setting up Scotiabank’s new Caribbean Treasury
Unit in The Bahamas.
Mr. Baldwin also worked in Australia, and was a teacher for the US Army
in Europe and the Middle East. His broad educational background,
including bachelors’ degrees in Computer Science, English Literature and
Education, plus a Masters of Business Administration in Finance and
International Business means he brings a unique perspective to most
problems and opportunities.
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