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Board Nominates New Independent Directors Tom Burbage and Ed
Muller, and Existing Director Charles Holland for Election to Board at
2013 Annual Meeting; Murray Gell-Mann & Kenneth R. Baker to Retire
from Board
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Stephen F. Page Named Lead Independent Director
MONROVIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
AeroVironment,
Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV) today announced that it has filed preliminary
proxy materials with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC")
in connection with the company's 2013 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
("2013 Annual Meeting"). The company has established September 6, 2013
as the record date for stockholders entitled to vote at the 2013 Annual
Meeting.
AeroVironment's board of directors also announced today that it has
nominated Tom Burbage, former executive vice president and general
manager at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, and Ed Muller, vice
chairman of NRG, Energy, Inc. and former chairman and chief executive
officer of both GenOn Energy, Inc. and Mirant Corporation, for election
to the company's board at the 2013 Annual Meeting, for terms expiring in
2016. Messrs. Burbage and Muller will replace current directors Kenneth
R. Baker and Murray Gell-Mann who, following many years of dedicated
service to AeroVironment, have chosen to retire from the board following
the 2013 Annual Meeting. Additionally, the board has nominated existing
director Charles Holland to stand for re-election at the 2013 Annual
Meeting.
"Tom Burbage and Ed Muller are two well-respected and proven leaders in
the aerospace and defense and energy industries who will complement our
current board members with their valuable insights," said Tim Conver,
AeroVironment's Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. "Tom and Ed bring
to AeroVironment a wealth of expertise, both from within our industries
and beyond. Their proven business knowledge, relevant skills and
experience will be great assets for our company as we continue to
execute our growth plan for the benefit of all AeroVironment
stockholders."
Conver added, "Tom Burbage has more than 30 years of aerospace and
defense industry experience at Lockheed Martin and its predecessor
company, most recently serving as executive vice president and general
manager of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program. We look forward to
benefitting from Tom's valuable perspective and experience on aerospace
program development, management, global marketing and rapid scaling of
complex programs."
"Ed Muller currently serves as vice chairman of NRG Energy, and
previously served as chief executive officer of global power companies
GenOn and Mirant. Ed's corporate governance and leadership experience,
and his intimate understanding of the global electricity production and
distribution industry, will benefit the company's Efficient Energy
Systems business segment by providing significant and relevant expertise
as we continue to execute on our strategic initiatives," said Conver.
Conver concluded, "We are grateful to Murray and Ken for their years of
service to our board and their many contributions to our company.
Murray's unmatched intellect and unique insight into complex issues have
helped guide AeroVironment since our founding in 1971. Ken's expertise
in innovation, engineering and electric vehicles helped us achieve the
industry-leading positions we enjoy today. Both have helped prepare
AeroVironment for the growth opportunities ahead, and we wish them only
the best in the future."
The company also announced today that the board has named Stephen F.
Page as lead independent director. The lead independent director
position has been instituted to further enhance the board's independence
and its ability to fulfill its management oversight responsibilities.
With the election of Messrs. Burbage and Muller, the AeroVironment board
will be composed of seven highly-qualified and experienced directors,
five of whom are independent. All of AeroVironment's current directors,
as well as Messrs. Burbage and Muller, are seasoned professionals who
possess the broad and necessary skills and experience across a range of
disciplines and industries that are critical to AeroVironment. Each
nominee has extensive operations and management experience at the
highest levels of public or private companies or the U.S. military. As
demonstrated by today's appointments, the board continues to add new,
qualified and independent directors who complement AeroVironment's
experienced board.
Prior to making today's nominations, the Nominating and Corporate
Governance Committee of the company's board of directors (the
"Committee") reviewed and considered multiple additional, independent
director candidates, including Glenn W. Welling, Principal and Chief
Investment Officer at Engaged Capital Management, a stockholder of the
company. After careful consideration and based on the recommendation of
the Committee, which conducted an interview of Mr. Welling, the
company's board determined that Messrs. Burbage and Muller were better
qualified due to their market knowledge, operating leadership, complex
business and program management, and international business and
corporate governance experience.
About Tom Burbage
Mr. Burbage, age 65, retired from Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company in
April 2013 after a distinguished 33 year career, during which he served
most recently as Executive Vice President and General Manager, Joint
Strike Fighter Program from 2000 to 2013. During his tenure at Lockheed
Martin, Mr. Burbage also served as President of the company's LM
Aeronautical Systems division from 1999 to 2000, leading the
restructuring of that division prior to its consolidation in 2000. Mr.
Burbage previously served on active duty in the U.S. Navy as a Naval
Aviator and recorded more than 3,000 flight hours in 38 types of
military aircraft before retiring as a Captain in the Naval Reserve in
1994. Mr. Burbage has received numerous industry awards, including, the
inaugural Award for Ethical Leadership from the U.S. Naval
Academy/Harvard Business Review in 2007; the Leadership in Aerospace
Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers in 2006; the Donald C.
Burnham Award from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers; the Silver
Knight Award from the National Management Association; three Laurels
Awards from Aviation Week magazine and the Aerospace Industry
Personality of the Year Award for 2002 from Flight International
magazine. He is a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and
is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in the United Kingdom. Mr.
Burbage received a B.S. in aerospace engineering from the U.S. Naval
Academy and holds an M.S. in aeronautical systems from the University of
West Florida and an M.B.A. from the University of California, Los
Angeles.
About Ed Muller
Mr. Muller, age 61, has served as Vice Chairman of NRG Energy, Inc., or
NRG, a U.S. based energy production and distribution company, since
December 2012. Prior to the merger in 2012 of NRG and GenOn Energy Inc.,
or GenOn, he served as the chairman and chief executive of GenOn, which
also produced and sold electricity in the United States. From 2005 to
2010, he was chairman and chief executive of Mirant Corporation, which
produced and sold electricity in the United States and internationally.
Previously, Mr. Muller served as president and chief executive officer
of Edison Mission Energy until 2000, which had major international
activities. Mr. Muller previously was vice president, chief financial
officer, general counsel and secretary of Whittaker Corp., a Los
Angeles-based conglomerate with activities in aerospace, chemicals,
healthcare and metals. Mr. Muller serves as a director of Transocean
Ltd., an offshore oil and gas driller, and previously served as a
director of Contact Energy, Ltd., Edison Mission Energy; Interval, Inc.,
Oasis Residential, Inc., Ormat Technologies, Inc., RealEnergy, Inc.,
RigNet Inc., Strategic Data Corp., The Keith Companies, Inc., and
Whittaker Corp. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the
Pacific Council on International Policy and the Board of Trustees of the
Riverview School (which he chaired for four years), and previously was
Chairman of the U.S.-Philippines Business Committee and Co-Chairman of
the International Energy Development Council. Mr. Muller received his
undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and J.D. from Yale Law
School.
About AeroVironment, Inc.
AeroVironment is a technology solutions provider that designs, develops,
produces and supports an advanced portfolio of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
(UAS) and electric transportation solutions. Agencies of the U.S.
Department of Defense and allied military services use the company's
electric-powered, hand-launched unmanned aircraft systems extensively to
provide situational awareness to tactical operating units through
real-time, airborne reconnaissance, surveillance and communication.
AeroVironment's electric transportation solutions include a
comprehensive suite of electric vehicle (EV) charging systems,
installation and network services for consumers, automakers, utilities
and government agencies, power cycling and test systems for EV
developers and industrial electric vehicle charging systems for
commercial fleets. More information about AeroVironment is available at www.avinc.com.
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10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. We do not intend, and undertake
no obligation, to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Important Additional Information
AeroVironment and its directors and executive officers may be deemed to
be participants in the solicitation of proxies in respect of the 2013
Annual Meeting. AeroVironment plans to file with the SEC a definitive
proxy statement and WHITE proxy card in connection with the 2013 Annual
Meeting (the "2013 Proxy Materials"). The 2013 Proxy Materials will
contain important information about AeroVironment, the 2013 Annual
Meeting and related matters. Stockholders are urged to read the 2013
Proxy Materials and accompanying WHITE proxy card carefully when they
are available. Stockholders will be able to obtain free copies of the
2013 Proxy Materials and other documents filed with the SEC by
AeroVironment through the web site maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov
and on AeroVironment's web site at www.investor.avinc.com.
Information regarding the identity of potential participants, and their
direct or indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, will be
set forth in the 2013 Proxy Materials. This information can also be
found in AeroVironment's preliminary proxy statement for the 2013 Annual
Meeting, filed with the SEC on August 22, 2013. To the extent holdings
of AeroVironment securities by directors or executive officers have
changed since the amounts printed in that proxy statement, such changes
have been or will be reflected on Statements of Change in Ownership on
Form 4 filed with the SEC. Stockholders can obtain free copies of these
documents from the web site maintained by the SEC and AeroVironment's
web site above.
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