Mark Gogol, Jincan Wang Join Modern Water

May 2, 2017
New leadership roles bring valuable sales experience

Modern Water plc announced that its Monitoring Division has appointed Mark Gogol as vice-president of global sales and Jincan Wang as sales manager in China.

Mark Gogol brings more than 20 years of experience and has held key senior sales and sales management positions at prominent filtration and water treatment companies, such Filtration Group, Mahle, Pall Corp. and USF Filtration and Separations Group. Mark earned a Bachelors of Science degree in engineering from West Virginia Wesleyan College and a master’s degree in business administration from Loyola University in Baltimore. He is based at Modern Water’s offices in Delaware.

Jincan Wang has more than 10 years of experience as sales manager for various international environmental product manufacturers, increasing their sales in the growing Chinese market for environmental monitoring equipment, and holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and technology. He will be based in Modern Water’s Shanghai office.

“These key appointments build on the excellent work that President of the Monitoring Division Doug Workman has already done since he was appointed to the post a year ago,” said Simon Humphrey, CEO of Modern Water plc.

Doug Workman, president of Modern Water’s Monitoring Division, added: “We are delighted to welcome Mark and Jincan to the company. Their experience and track record in sales will further strengthen our sales team in our core markets.”

Source: Modern Water plc

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