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AmeraMex International Announces New Chief Operating Officer

Dec 22, 2014

 

 

AmeraMex International Announces New Chief
Operating Officer

 

CHICO, CA, December 23, 2014 – AmeraMex International, Inc. (OTC: AMMX), a provider of heavy equipment for logistics companies (stevedoring/shipping),
infrastructure construction, commercial farming and mining companies, announced
the appointment of Michael Maloney as Chief Operating Officer effective
immediately. Maloney jointed the company’s
board of directors in March 2013.

 

AmeraMex CEO Lee Hamre commented, “We are pleased to
have Mike join the AmeraMex management team. He is a seasoned executive whose depth of executive leadership includes experience
in
strategic planning, personnel management and overseeing multi-million dollar
budgets. His skill set will
be a significant asset to our management team as we
continue to grow the company within U.S. and international markets.” 

 

 “I’m excited
to take on this great opportunity. My
past experiences of working with a variety of people on multiple levels both as
an educator and law enforcement executive will allow me to assist in building
upon AmeraMex’s current momentum and achieve the company’s ambitious business
goals for the future,” said Maloney.

 

Maloney
has extensive experience in strategic planning, management of multi-million
dollar budgets and the development of non-profit funds. His interaction with
government official officials at city and state levels and his team-building
management approach has contributed to his continued success. Maloney will
maintain his position     
of Director of Public Safety Education and Training at Butte College in
Oroville, California. 

 

Prior to his position at
Butte College, he enjoyed a 32-year career in law enforcement that culminated
with his assignment as the chief of Police in Chico, California. Concurrent
with his law enforcement career, Maloney has spent nearly 30 years as an
educator at the Butte College Police Academy. He is actively involved with
neighborhood community groups and has served on the board of directors of
several well-known non-profit organizations.

 

Maloney holds a Bachelor’s
Degree in Management from St. Mary’s College of California, an Associate Degree
in Social Science from Butte College, Oroville, California and has completed
graduate work in Business Management at the University of Virginia. As a law enforcement executive, Maloney has
completed several executive and leadership development programs including the
FBI National Academy and the California Law Enforcement Command College.

 

About AmeraMex International

AmeraMex International sells, leases and rents heavy equipment to companies
within four industries:  construction
(light and infrastructure), shipping logistics, mining and commercial farming.
AmeraMex, with customers in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Eastern
Europe, has over 30 years of experience in heavy equipment sales and service,
and inventories top-of-the-line equipment from manufacturers such as Taylor
Machine Works Inc. and Terex Heavy Equipment. For more information visit the
AmeraMex website,
www.AMMX.net or www.hamreequipment.com.

 

Safe
Harbor Statement

This press release contains
forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and as such, may involve risks
and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain
assumptions and describe future plans, strategies, and expectations, are
generally identifiable by the use of words such as “believe,”
“expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,”
“estimate,” “project,” or similar expressions. These
forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, expectations of the
business environment in which the Company operates, projections of future
performance, potential future performance, perceived opportunities in the
market, and statements regarding the Company's mission and vision. The
Company's actual results, performance, and achievements may differ materially
from the results, performance, and achievements expressed or implied in such
forward-looking statements.

 

                                                
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