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Mr.
Uwe Petroschke
Chairman of the Board
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A true Canadian
entrepreneurial success story, Mr. Petroschke followed his dream and
mortgaged everything he owned in 1986 to launch Totalline Transport to
the Canadian marketplace as a carrier serving Toronto and Western
Canada. Mr. Petroschke sold to his clients during the day, loaded his
own trucks at night, and took care of all the company's administrative
responsibilities on the weekends.
By 1998, twelve years after its inception, Totalline Transport moved
into its present 120,000 square foot facility in Brampton, with 10,000
square feet of office space, 27 docks and 8 indoor drive-in bays.
One year later, Mr. Petroschke had grown the company by almost 100% and
added terminal locations in Montreal and Ottawa. The following year,
Totalline Transport expanded its operations into the United States and
secured such prestigious corporate clients as the Department of
Defense, Volvo, Panasonic, Sunbeam, Dell, Coca-Cola, The Body Shop, as
well as other well known brands. It was at this time that Mr.
Petroschke launched Code3's sister company, Total Vehicle Sales
& Leasing.
Totalline Transport and its 140 employees have received countless
achievement awards and support numerous charitable, industry and
community activities.
Mr.
Harry Peckham
President & Chief Executive Officer
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Mr. Peckham brings
significant management experience with entertainment start-up
companies, as well as extensive contacts in Hollywood with the film
studios, television networks and record labels.
Most recently, Mr. Peckham was President & Chief Operating
Officer of PUSH Entertainment Inc., a highly respected entertainment
and media company that has created new standards of filmed
entertainment through innovative new media technologies. Within twelve
months, Mr. Peckham developed a business that is valued at $75 million.
Before joining PUSH, Mr. Peckham was a Talent Agent and Executive Vice
President of ICM Talent Agency based in New York. Mr. Peckham was
responsible for identifying and negotiating deals for the agency's
acting and recording clients, as well as managing a division that
provided corporate America with deal structuring, strategic planning,
strategic partnerships and content creation in the areas of film,
television, music, theme parks, performing arts, the Internet and other
entertainment attractions. Head officed in Beverly Hills, ICM is the
world's largest literary and talent agency representing actors,
musicians, director, writers and producers in motion pictures,
television and stage.
Prior thereto, Mr. Peckham was Vice President of Canadian Operations
for Kansas City based AMC Entertainment, Inc., the world's second
largest movie theatre circuit. Mr. Peckham was responsible for the
corporation's strategic entry plan into Canada and managed the entire
Canadian operation which launched a 200 screen megaplex theatre circuit
that changed the standards of movie-going and entertainment retailing
in Canada. Within four years, Mr. Peckham raised one billion dollars in
construction financing, project-managed over $500M in property
developments, including two downtown urban developments, The Montreal
Forum and Metropolis at Yonge/Dundas Square. Mr. Peckham created what
is today, the theatre circuit of choice amongst consumers.
Prior to joining AMC, Mr. Peckham was a management executive at the
world famous HMV Music and launched an innovative music retailing
circuit with over 200 locations that changed the standards of music
retail in Canada. Within eighteen months, he built out 40 new stores
including three megastores and created Canada's most successful music
retailer.
Mr. Peckham was also part of the management team that created Canada's
Wonderland and launched the 150 acre theme park with over 200
attractions, 60 rides, a 20 acre water park, and a 6,000 seat concert
facility, that changed the standards of amusement attractions in Canada.
Mr. Peckham's also held management positions with Pinewood
Entertainment Corporation, a New York based entertainment company; IMG
Sports, the world's largest sports marketing company; and Havas/Vickers
& Benson Advertising, the world's fourth largest advertising
agency.
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