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CHAD Promotes Erika Laskey to Vice President of Sales and Marketing.


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CHATSWORTH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2002

CHAD Therapeutics therapeutics

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) today announced that its Board of Directors has promoted Erika Laskey to the position of Vice President of Sales and Marketing effective immediately. Ms. Laskey joined CHAD in January of 2001 as Director of Sales and Marketing.

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 E. Jones, Chief Executive Officer of CHAD, said, "We are pleased to announce this well-deserved promotion. Since she joined us, Erika has demonstrated a broad range of capabilities while leading CHAD's sales and marketing team. Her insight and understanding of the marketing opportunities and challenges we face have been important factors in our recent sales success."

Jones emphasized that, "Erika has provided CHAD with dynamic and energetic leadership over the past year as we have regained the market leadership position in electronic oxygen conservers. We believe she is the right person to lead our sales and marketing efforts into the future as we seek to build on the positive results we have achieved."

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a. To protect from loss or harm; preserve:
 devices and oxygen delivery systems for home health care patients who require supplemental oxygen.
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