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ADFlex Solutions Inc.'s chief executive officer named finalist in Entrepreneur of the Year competition

Business Wire, June 14, 1995

CHANDLER, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 14, 1995--ADFlex Solutions Inc. (Nasdaq NM:AFLX) Wednesday announced that Rolando C. Esteverena, the company's president and chief executive officer, has been named an Arizona finalist in the 1995 Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Program, an annual competition sponsored jointly by Ernst & Young LLP, Merrill Lynch and Inc. magazine to publicly recognize the accomplishments of corporate leaders nationwide.

Esteverena was selected as a regional finalist from among more than 60 original nominees. Awards will be presented at a banquet to be held June 29 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Scottsdale, Ariz. Winners of regional competitions will automatically be entered into nationwide competition.

According to Mark Stephens, director of entrepreneurial services for Ernst & Young LLP, Esteverena joins an elite group of business leaders who have had a significant economic or social impact on the region.

"This is an event that truly celebrates excellence and honors achievement," he said. "Each nominee for the honor of Entrepreneur of the Year undergoes a rigorous and careful evaluation. As regional finalists, these executives are among Arizona's business elite, having consistently demonstrated the skills and leadership that have made their respective corporations successful."

ADFlex Solutions is a leading U.S. supplier of flexible circuit-based interconnect solutions to the computer, computer peripheral and communication industries. Applications for flex-based interconnects include cellular telephones, hard disk drives and other storage systems, high-end consumer products, notebook computers, pagers and personal communications systems.

CONTACT: ADFlex Solutions Inc., Chandler

Robert G. Pape, 602/963-4584

or

Silverman Heller Associates, Los Angeles

Lou Alkana, 310/208-2550

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