BioFuel Elects New Chairman
March 19 2009 - 8:28PM
PR Newswire (US)
DENVER, March 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BioFuel Energy Corp.
(NASDAQ: BIOF) announced today that Mark W. Wong, a Director of the
Company since January 2008, had been elected Chairman of the Board.
Mr. Wong currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Agrivida
Inc., a privately held company engaged in the cellulosic ethanol
business based in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Wong replaces Thomas
J. Edelman, who had served as BioFuel's Chairman and Chairman of
the Board since its formation. Mr. Edelman stepped down to meet the
growing requirements of another business commitment. However, he
has offered to continue to assist BioFuel's Board and management on
an unpaid basis for the foreseeable future. Mr. Edelman's
departure, in concert with a series of other personnel changes and
cost reduction initiatives, is expected to reduce the Company's
corporate overhead by roughly 20%. Simultaneously, the Company
announced that Todd Q. Swanson, a Director who had served as Third
Point LLC's representative on the Board since March 2008, had
resigned. Mr. Swanson recently left Third Point to join Barclays
Capital. He stepped down at the request of his new Firm. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070809/LATH146LOGO) Mr. Wong
brings considerable experience and industry expertise to his new
position on the Board. He served as the chief executive officer of
Renewable Agricultural Energy Corporation, a private ethanol
production company from 2006 to 2007. From 1999 to 2005, Mr. Wong
was Chief Executive Officer of Emergent Genetics, an international
seed company he had founded that was sold to Monsanto Company in
2005. Prior to that time, Mr. Wong had founded and managed a series
of agricultural and biotechnology companies including Big Stone
Partners, Agracetus Corporation and Agrigenetics Corporation.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Wong had worked as an engineer for FMC
Corporation and Chemical Construction Corporation. Mr. Wong
received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Lehigh
University and a MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the
University of Pennsylvania. BioFuel's production facilities are
located in Wood River, Nebraska and Fairmont, Minnesota. Its plants
were constructed next to existing Cargill, Inc. grain elevators and
adjacent to Union Pacific's main rail lines. At nameplate capacity,
the Company's plants are capable of producing 230 million gallons
of fuel grade ethanol and up to 720,000 tons of dried distillers'
grain annually. Both plants have run at nameplate capacity since
year-end and the Company hopes to materially exceed stated capacity
in the coming months. A portion of distillers' grain may be sold as
wet distillers' grain when market conditions permit. BioFuel has
long-term contracts with Cargill to handle corn procurement and the
sale of ethanol and distillers' grain for its plants. This release
contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of
the Federal securities laws. Such statements are based on
management's current expectations, estimates and projections, which
are subject to a wide range of uncertainties and business risks.
Forward- looking statements should not be read as a guarantee of
future performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate
indications of whether, or the times by which, our performance or
results may be achieved. Factors that could cause actual results to
differ from those anticipated are discussed in our Exchange Act
filings and our Annual Report on Form 10-K. Contact: Kelly G.
Maguire For more information: Vice President - Finance and
http://www.bfenergy.com/ Chief Financial Officer (303) 592-8110
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CONTACT: Kelly G. Maguire, Vice President of Finance and Chief
Financial Officer of BioFuel Energy Corp., +1-303-592-8110, Web
Site: http://www.bfenergy.com/
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