American Water Star Inc. Strengthens Their Management Team

Jan. 27, 2005

American Water Star Inc., a publicly traded company located in Las Vegas, announced the addition of Leonard Kowalewski to its management team. Kowalewski will be the director of operations in charge of all AMW bottling facilities.

Kowalewski has more than 30 years of experience in the beverage industry. He has been employed by several major corporations in the beverage industry, including Coca-Cola Co., Coca-Cola Bottlers, Ltd., Coca-Cola Enterprises, Coca-Cola Export Corp., Minute Maid, Anheuser-Busch Inc., Fleischmann Distilling Inc., General Cinema Beverages and Southeast Canners Inc.

Kowalewski's areas of expertise include production supervisor, packaging and bottling superintendent, regional operations coordinator, manufacturing specialist, project coordinator, field operations and cost containment.

"We are very pleased to have Mr. Kowalewski join our management team. He has a solid background in the operations and manufacturing of soft drinks. His strong leadership skills will be a tremendous asset to the company," stated Roger Mohlman, CEO of American Water Star Inc.

American Water Star Inc. is a publicly traded company, engaged in the beverage bottling industry. Its product brands are both licensed and developed in-house, and bottled in strategic locations throughout the United States. AMW's beverage products are sold by the truckload, principally to distributors, who sell to retail stores, corner grocery stores, convenience stores, schools and other outlets.

Source: American Water Star Inc.

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