Published: October 01, 2009
New York Financier William A. Shea, Jr. Named to ZAP Advisory Board
Baseball Family Scion and Veteran Wall Street Financier With Nearly Fifty Years of Experience

William A. Shea, Jr., a veteran Wall Street
financier, has agreed to join the advisory board for electric vehicle
pioneer ZAP (OTCBB: ZAAP).
Mr. Shea has been involved in finance for nearly fifty years. He founded a
successful 1960s hedge fund and is currently working to launch two new
hedge funds. He is the son of William A. Shea, for whom New York's Shea
Stadium was named.
Mr. Shea began his career with Burnham & Co. in 1962, which later became
Drexel Burnham. He went on to found Exchequer Associates, which he and his
partner ran until 1970. Mr. Shea says Exchequer had a very successful run,
but made a forward-looking strategic decision to close due to a negative
long-term outlook for the economy and the stock market at that time. After
1970 Mr. Shea became a private investor and financial advisor until
formally retiring in 1989. This year he is optimistic about launching a new
hedge fund under the Exchequer name. He is also forming a film finance and
asset-based lending fund, Chickflicks Capital, founded in partnership with
two of Hollywood's leading women filmmakers targeting major motion pictures
for the attractive yet currently under-served female audience.
Mr. Shea became familiar with ZAP through family connections in New York
and expressed excitement in getting involved in electric transportation.
"The benefits of electricity can no longer be ignored as a source for
current and future daily transportation," said Mr. Shea. "Electricity is
cheaper and cleaner and becoming more readily available every day. This
solution will help us address daily personal and business transportation
cost structures and global environmental concerns for the betterment of the
lives of our children and grandchildren, and I believe the USA should be
the leader."
Shea Stadium was named after Mr. Shea's father, William A. Shea Sr.,
(1907-1991), a New York lawyer and avid baseball fan who led the effort to
bring the Mets to New York after the Dodgers and Giants moved West. Shea
Stadium carried his name until its demolition in 2008. As son of a famous
baseball family, Mr. Shea has fond memories of growing up around the Mets.
"Baseball can teach us a lot about life," he says. "I remember as a boy
getting to sit on the Brooklyn bench for an inning or two and watching the
game as a ballplayer sees it. Baseball teaches us that there is a reason
why you play the entire season, accepting life's wins and losses and moving
on to the next out, inning, or game."
Mr. Shea is a graduate of Georgetown University. He lives in New York
State, has two sons and four grandchildren.
For more news and information on ZAP, visit www.IRGnews.com/coi/ZAAP where
you can find the CEO's video, a fact sheet on the company, investor
presentation, and more.
About ZAP
ZAP has been a leader in electric transportation since 1994, manufacturing
a line of electric vehicles. ZAP supplies electric trucks and vans to
military and government fleets and is an innovator of state of the art
electric motorcycles, scooters, and ATVs. ZAP is volume manufacturer of
some of the only electric city-speed cars and trucks in production today
and is leveraging its accrued technology know-how in developing an
affordable cost effective high-speed electric roadster called the ZAP
Alias. For further information visit http://www.zapworld.com.
Forward-Looking Statement
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cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and
uncertainties, including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the
Company's products, increased levels of competition for the Company, new
products and technological changes, the Company's dependence upon
third-party suppliers, intellectual property rights, and other risks
detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
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