MIOX Corp. Promotes Kyle Lee to VP of Operations

July 24, 2008
Lee joined the company in 2006 as director of operations

MIOX Corp., international provider of water and wastewater onsite disinfection technology, has announced the promotion of Kyle Lee to vice president of operations. In a series of key additions to the executive team, Lee's primary responsibility will be to continue to increase manufacturing and supply chain management efficiency.

Carlos Perea, MIOX president and CEO, said, “I'm very pleased to promote Kyle into this key position at MIOX. To keep up with the rapid growth driven by our increased sales and service efforts, we have essentially doubled our production and service capacity. Kyle has been an integral contributor to successfully managing our growth by improving inventory accuracy, on-time production and key service metrics."

Lee joined the company in 2006 as director of operations, where he led the effort to build MIOX production and service organizations through improved inventory accuracy, on-time production and key service metrics. Prior to joining MIOX, Lee spent ten years with Intel, where he was responsible for production, quality and safety for a large manufacturing team. Lee received a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from the University of New Mexico.

Source: MIOX Corporation

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