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Lehman Trikes Announces New Vice President of Operations
Lehman Trikes Press Release - May 19, 2011



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Lehman Trikes Announces New Vice President of Operations

Lehman Trikes President and CEO, Ken Hines announced today that they have promoted
Terree Matson-McCoy, Quality & Safety Manager, to the position of Vice President of Operations.

Terree has a strong track record in leadership and has guided the company to certification of ISO 9001:2008. Since her employment in 2009, she has also held several key responsibilities within the company, including engineering, new product development, enterprise resource planning improvements, lean manufacturing, and 5S.

Terree holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Metallurgical Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Technology Management. Her background and experience in the field of engineering led her to Lehman Trikes where she has developed strong relationships within the industry.

"I am honored to accept this position and look forward to leading operations as we continue to grow the company”, stated Terree. Added Mr. Hines, “Terree brings a unique mixture of skills to the position. Her strong engineering and educational background, coupled with superior organizational, quality management, and people skills, make her the consummate leader and ideal person for the position.”

Matson-McCoy starts as the Vice President effective immediately.

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