Pegasus TransTech Founder/CEO Berlin Resigns

Dec. 4, 2003
Leslie Berlin, founder and CEO of Pegasus TransTech has resigned. Bob Helms has been named CEO and will continue serving in his role as chairman. Berlin said she wants to spend more time with her children and engage in community service. "Over the past few years, I've traveled extensively as part of my efforts to take care of our customers and help grow the business. My children are now thirteen and
Leslie Berlin, founder and CEO of Pegasus TransTech has resigned. Bob Helms has been named CEO and will continue serving in his role as chairman.

Berlin said she wants to spend more time with her children and engage in community service. "Over the past few years, I've traveled extensively as part of my efforts to take care of our customers and help grow the business. My children are now thirteen and ten, and I'm looking forward to playing a more active role in their day-to-day activities. I also plan on becoming much more involved in some very deserving charities in the greater Tampa area, including Sanctuary, an organization that helps single mothers."

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