Stuart W. Evey of ESPN is Appointed Chairman of Go Healthy

April 30, 2008, Houston, Tx., USA - Go Healthy, Inc. announced that Stuart W. Evey, Founding Chairman of ESPN, has joined the company and accepted the position of Chairman of the Board.
Mr. Evey brings with him over 50 years of business experience in the sporting industry as well as the oil industry. Mr. Evey began his career with Getty Oil and in 1972, he was named vice president of the company's world wide non-oil activities. In 1979, Mr. Evey directed the development and launch by Getty Oil of the
nation's first 24 hour sports cable television network, ESPN. Mr. Evey served as chairman of ESPN, and in 1985 negotiated its sale to ABC TV when Getty Oil was sold to Texaco.
Mr. Evey has served as a director of companies or organizations located in five continents including, H.F. Ahmanson & Co., parent of Home Savings of America, Mitsubishi Oil Company in Japan, Louisiana Gaming Company, Sutton Place Properties in England, the Liberian Timber Co. in Africa, Vadium Technology in Tacoma, WA., The Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles, and his collegiate fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta. Since the sale of Getty Oil in 1984, Evey has served as a management consultant for a number of companies in the business community.
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