Extreme Telematics Corp. (ETC) is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Kynan Larson to the position of Vice-President, Operations and Finance.

Calgary, Alberta (PRWEB) September 08, 2015

Extreme Telematics Corp. (ETC) is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Kynan Larson to the position of Vice-President, Operations and Finance. Reporting to ETC's President and CEO Mark Scantlebury, Larson will be responsible for the financial oversight of the company, as well as operations, human resources and information technology.

"We're happy to have Kynan here on a full-time basis," said Scantlebury. "He fits in well with our culture of continuous improvement and his past experience in senior financial and operational roles make him the perfect fit for this position."

Larson has been with ETC since May 2015 on a part-time basis as a Controller. Prior to joining ETC, Larson worked for many different oil and gas service companies such as Unified Valve, where he was both the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer. Born and raised in Calgary, he is a Certified General Accountant and received his designation in 2008.

With over 12 years' experience in the accounting field, Larson is well prepared to take on this leadership role and will work on implementing strategic initiatives and setting financial performance objectives.

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For more information, please contact:
Jehn Scantlebury, Marketing Manager
communications(at)etcorp(dot)ca
(403)290-6300

About Extreme Telematics Corp.

Extreme Telematics Corp. (ETC) is a manufacturer of oilfield electronics based in Calgary,Canada. In 2001, ETC set out to deliver certified plunger lift controls that would operate reliably in Canada's often harsh conditions. Today, ETC plunger lift controls and sensors dominate the Canadian market, and are quickly gaining traction in the United States. In addition to the ALiEn2 plunger lift controller, ETC's plunger lift product line includes the well-known Cyclops plunger arrival sensor and the recently released Sasquatch plunger velocity sensor.

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