Koch Membrane Systems Hires New Vice President - Worldwide Process Engineering

July 14, 2008
Li Zhang brings 20 years of industrial water and wastewater engineering experience to Koch

Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. (KMS) has hired Li Zhang as vice president – worldwide process engineering. In this newly created position, Zhang will be responsible for managing global process engineering activities and for creating synergy between foreign and domestic engineering groups.

“We are very pleased to welcome Li Zhang as a key member of the Koch Membrane Systems team,” said David H. Koch, president of KMS. “He brings to us more than 20 years of demonstrated leadership and an extensive knowledge of process separation technology, particularly in the areas of water and wastewater treatment. This experience, coupled with his solid engineering background, makes us extremely confident in Li’s ability to effectively manage all facets of Koch Membrane Systems’ process engineering initiatives worldwide.”

Recently, Zhang served as vice president and director of Asia-Pacific for the Advanced Water Treatment division of ITT Fluid Technology in Shanghai. Prior to joining ITT, Zhang held positions of increasing responsibility at GE Water & Process Technologies (formerly Ionics) in product and market management, after which he served as director of corporate research and development and as the global technology leader for process separations.

Zhang is a graduate of the Beijing University of Chemical Technology, holding both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemical engineering. Zhang also earned an additional master’s degree in chemical engineering from Northeastern University.

He will be stationed at the company headquarters in Wilmington, Mass.

Source: Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.

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