Agriculture and Development Sectors within the Company have Projects Ready for Market
SUN VALLEY, Calif. , Sept. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- MultiCorp International, Inc., (OTC Pink: MCIC) will be expanding their business sectors with new projects in the renewable energy and agribusiness. The company has added Mr. Tibor Fischl to be Director of Renewable Energy and New Projects.
The company released the following statement, "MultiCorp International, Inc. is proud to announce the addition of Mr. Tibor Fischl to our executive team. Mr. Fischl is an award winning engineer and project manager that the Department of Energy recognized for his work on the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories solar project. Mr. Fischl brings his vast experience and expertise in renewable energy and agribusiness to MultiCorp and will work closely with the company to develop and implement strategies in renewable energy and sustainable energy projects that can be marketed and sold immediately to farmers, growers, governments, municipalities, cities, and towns throughout the U.S. as well as other countries looking for renewable and sustainable clean energy solutions and agribusiness products. The skill sets Mr. Fischl brings will add to our progression as the company grows" stated Mr. Paul D. Lisenby , CEO of MultiCorp. Mr. Lisenby further states "MultiCorp will continue to develop sectors within the company that will increase revenues and profits. The company is currently looking at several projects in the renewable energy sector that have been in the development stage for many years and are now ready for implementation. These solutions are proven technologies that should allow MultiCorp to expand their business globally for many years to come. We feel very confident the company will continue to expand and bring additional businesses that will become part of the MultiCorp organization. Solid businesses with proven technologies, sound management, and the ability to dominate their space in business are the core of what MultiCorp continues to capitalize on."