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ENGINEERED GLASS PRODUCTS™ NAMES CFO

Patrick Earley Becomes Chief Financial Officer of Engineered Glass Products

CHICAGO, Ill. (April 26, 2005) – Patrick J. Earley has been named chief financial officer of Engineered Glass Products. The Chicago-based technology and manufacturing firm is the world leader in heated glass, an emerging science with countless home and commercial applications.

“Patrick is an expert in managing and growing international companies,” says Mike Hobbs, CEO of EGP. “His talents will provide us with the solid financial framework we need to bring our exclusive Thermique™ Hot Glass Technology™ into the global marketplace.”

Thermique™ is a technological breakthrough that transforms ordinary, transparent glass into an efficient, uniform heat source. EGP is already developing Thermique™ product solutions for architecture, food service, hotels, kitchens and bathrooms, and more.

Patrick brings to EGP a proven track record of improving the financial performance of highly successful companies. His expertise includes operations management, systems implementation, process reengineering, mergers, and acquisition integration. With more than 25 years of experience ranging from auditor (KPMG Peat Marwick) to company president (Ameritech Communications), Patrick can point to tax savings in the millions—and increased revenue in the tens of millions—for a number of corporations.

“I’m very excited about the brand new technology EGP is pioneering,” says Earley. “Thermique™ has the potential to transform a number of industries. The heated architectural windows alone are a triumph of engineering.”

EGP engineers continue to expand the applications of Thermique™ technology as they overcome technical and thermal barriers. The company is seeking business partners to customize a wide range of Thermique™ product lines to meet specific heating needs in a variety of industries.

Combining more than 50 years of experience with cutting-edge expertise, Engineered Glass Products is today’s premier developer of heated glass technology. EGP is headquartered in Chicago, Ill., with a technology center located in Toledo, Ohio. For more information on heated glass and its applications, e-mail info@egpglass.com or visit the Web site at www.egpglass.com. Hot glass technology. Reflect on the possibilities.


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