Michael Reardon Joins MIOX Board of Directors

Nov. 18, 2008
Former USFilter executive has 26 years of experience

MIOX Corp. has announced that Michael J. Reardon was elected to MIOX’s board of directors.

“Mike’s many years of industry experience, his insight and understanding of our business will be a great asset to MIOX,” said Carlos Perea, MIOX’s president and CEO. “He is an excellent addition to our board.”

With over 26 years of experience as an operating executive, Mike has served on numerous boards of directors and is an active investor and adviser in a number of private equity and entrepreneurial ventures. He has broad-based experience working with consumer, commercial, municipal and industrial customers, and multiple channels of distribution, manufacturing and worldwide sourcing. He also has led aggressive acquisition and integration strategies while sustaining organic growth and productivity.

Previously, he served as president and COO of Culligan Intl., and was a co-founding finance and operations executive and a member of the board of USFilter, which grew during his tenure to over $5 billion in revenues. USFilter led the consolidation of the global water and wastewater industry by acquiring and integrating over 200 companies in nine years, before it was acquired by Vivendi.

Reardon is a CPA and received his business degree from California State Polytechnic University and is a graduate of the Kellogg Management Institute at Northwestern University.

Source: MIOX Corporation

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