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Friday, 10/16/2015 5:38:12 AM

Friday, October 16, 2015 5:38:12 AM

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g40, here with UMAX and its potential...

Thanks, it's good to be here. I think the new guy on board with UMAX is going to bring value into the company based on his track record which is what I am basing my risk on:

http://www.otcmarkets.com/otciq/ajax/showNewsReleaseDocumentById.pdf?id=17163


Press Release:
10/8/15 NEW PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER:


UMAX is happy to announce that Robert Haltom (Utah Resident) has agreed to accept the position as Public Relations Officer. He bring years of organization skill and management to the company (See Resume Below). One of his main activities will be seeking our revenue generating opportunities with aspect to a possible merger or acquisition for the company. He will begin the negotiations outlining the terms and conditions, preparing documentation to present to the board of directors for evaluation. As the CEO Ian Dixon quotes, he will be a great addition to our company.

Robert A. Haltom, CEO and founder of multiple successful companies both in for-profit and non-profit industries joins UMAX Corp with 22 years of business startup and development experience. Gaining a degree from Brigham young University in Communications with an emphasis in Human Resources, Mr. Haltom set out founding and building a medical and pharmaceutical company names Associated Pharmaceutical Group--his first of many successful companies.

Thereafter, Mr. Haltom launched Globus Relief—today a highly successful, medical, humanitarian charity which has delivered over one half billion dollars in medical relief supplies around the globe since its founding in 1996. With these two medical organizations, Haltom entered into his first real estate development venture, including building, leasing and managing professional medical building in Arizona.

While providing management oversite to these new companies, Mr. Haltom directed and facilitated a complete organizational turn-around for National Product Sales (NPS) of Salt Lake City Utah. Over a 12 month period, Haltom’s prowess and tenacity in business development and customer growth brought new accounts and life to a 30 year old company resulting in $20 million dollars in new revenues to a small Utah company while growing the retail customer base from 1,500/daily to 2,800/daily. Over the ensuing 24 months, more than 250 new full-time jobs were added as a result of this successful turnaround.

With the crash of the dot com industry in 2000, and wild speculation as to the future of the net, Mr. Haltom founded one of Utah first dot com automotive dealerships. Called crazy and reckless and warned of imminent failure on the heels of the dot com collapse, Mr. Haltom founded his internet sales company not only beating the established big auto dealerships to the web scene but enjoying millions in sales revenue well before the big auto dogs recognized that the internet was the wave of the future.

Generating millions in new online sales through his online dealership, called Kennadie Christian Motors, (KCM) Mr. Haltom discovered, first hand, the power and reach of the internet. As the internet company grew, KCM began selling high end, Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Porsche, etc., around the world in such places as Russia, France, China, Guatemala, Canada and so on. Haltom’s view of the national and international internet sales opportunity would ever be changed as a result of moving big purchases over an ever expanding new sales medium.

Mr. Haltom joins UMAX in the capacity of Public Relations and business development. His creativity in multiple industries, startups and business development will add value to the organization as UMAX Corp moves forward and grows stock values for each investors and major stakeholder. Mr. Haltom resides in Salt Lake City, Utah with his family and is currently engaged as a Chief Operating Officer—hired to turn around and stabilize a dynamic non-profit, national membership association.


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