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Austin-based Xtreme Energy named one of the most promising companies in America by Forbes

Austin, TX (PRWeb) January 9, 2012

Tags Xtreme Energy is recognized as a global innovator in the field of alternative energy solutions, has been named one of the most important companies in America by Forbes. Forbes list of features in a privately owned 100 up-and-comer with compelling business models and market potential. Xtreme Energy was the only competitor in the list to ensure energy savings that the cell uses an intelligent silent, energy management system for better performance in law enforcement, transportation, utilities and companies focused on the cart.


Tags: to Forbes it is a great honor, says Devin Scott, CEO of Xtreme Energy. This is confirmed by this revolutionary technology, the key that could change the global environment for mobile performance. We are one of the few comprehensive and affordable solution that has the ability to duel fuel consumption in different vehicles increase the capacity of government.


Tags: In these systems it is possible fleet, law enforcement, public works, transport, services and activities aimed at the company’s truck operations equipment (including lights, laptops, cameras, radios), as well as tools and hydraulic systems without the motor. This saves fuel and reduces the battery and offers better performance while reducing emissions. Currently Xtremes energy systems used in organizations such as the U.S. Army, the Dallas Police Department, Centerpoint Energy, Ministry of Transport NY, LA County Public Works and other city and government departments across the country.


Sizes brand new, privately owned companies is heavy: his fate can change very quickly, and there is a lack of public information, says Forbes executive editor Brett Nelson. We took a comprehensive approach to assess their health and potential.


Tags: To highlight its research, Forbes teamed with CB Statistics, Manhattan, based on data firm that tracks investments in high growth private companies. With $ 650,000 in grants from the National Science Foundation, CB complex has developed software called Mosaic that the mines countless sources online (from press releases and social networking for job boards and judicial administration) to come up with that algorithmically derived that measures of health privacy. Forbes married Mosaics crusty old-fashioned reporting data to get a list of stars rises with clear growth prospects. To view a complete list, visit http://www.forbes.com/ampc.


Tags: About Xtreme Energy

Xtreme Energy, headquartered in Austin, mobile electric power company that develops solutions for systems with intelligent power management features to reduce unemployment through reduced fuel and maintenance costs while reducing emissions. These solutions provide high performance for mobile phone needs for electric vehicles, including lights, cameras, computers, electric tools and hydraulic systems, motor vehicle without obligation. Xtremes revolutionary energy solutions are ideal for fleets of law enforcement, transportation, public works, Telecom, tools and labor unions Truck centric. Some of the described products are manufactured Xtreme Power Systems, LLC. Additional information is available at http://www.energyxtreme.net.


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John D. Klinedinst Named Most Admired CEO by San Diego Business Journal for 2011

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 15, 2011

Klinedinst CEO John Klinedinst was among local chief executive officers honored at the San Diego Business Journal’s 5th Annual Most Admired CEO Awards.

Klinedinst won the award in the publication’s Private Company/Medium category, and was among local industry leaders recognized at the event. The awards program, held on December 8, 2011, was one of the largest of its kind in San Diego, attracting over 600 attendees.

While Klinedinst had been named a Finalist in previous years, this marked the first time that a law firm’s chief executive had won the top honor. “The practice of law, especially in this down economy, has demanded tighter, tougher management,” noted Randy Frisch, president and publisher of the San Diego Business Journal. “Increasingly, we are seeing well-deserved recognition from those inside law firms where good management has been practiced.”

In determining its honorees, the San Diego Business Journal considered CEOs from a wide array of industries, including defense contractors, credit unions, service organizations, financial institutions, and non-profits.

From all of the nominations received, 75 CEOs were named finalists. Each CEO was ranked based on their contributions to the company and community, with emphasis on innovation, leadership, and results-based focus. A total of 18 chief executives were then singled out as winners in their respective category.

“This is truly an incredible honor, for which I am very grateful,” noted Klinedinst, who founded the firm in 1983. “To be singled-out by your peers within the business community is very meaningful. However, this is a true team achievement, to be shared among the entire Klinedinst family of employees. Thank you to the San Diego Business Journal for this tremendous recognition.”

The firm congratulates Mr. Klinedinst on his award as Most Admired CEO by the San Diego Business Journal. To learn more about Mr. Klinedinst, please visit:

http://www.klinedinstlaw.com/profiles/attorney/johnklinedinst

About Klinedinst

Klinedinst PC has achieved the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards by Martindale-Hubbell. The firm and its attorneys are engaged in litigation and transactional law practice throughout California, serving clients from offices in San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, and Sacramento. For more information about the firm, please visit Klinedinst’s comprehensive website at http://www.klinedinstlaw.com.

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