Koch Membrane Systems Hires Jack Noble as EMEA Commercial Director

Sept. 10, 2012
Noble will focus on growing the KMS customer base in Europe, the Middle East & Africa

Koch Membrane Systems’ division of Koch Chemical Technology Group Ltd. (KMS), announces that Jack Noble has joined the company in the role of commercial director, water and wastewater for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Noble will be focused on growing the company’s customer base and providing leadership to the company water and wastewater sales employees in the region.

“We see EMEA continuing to be a significant portion of our business with high growth expected in certain regions, and Jack will be working to refine and implement our water and wastewater business plan,” said Imran Jaferey, senior vice president of the global water and wastewater business for KMS. “Jack comes to the KMS group of companies with many years of experience focused on water and wastewater treatment, and we felt it was important to have someone of his background, knowledge and experience to lead the company’s growth in this region.”

Noble holds a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental studies and a master’s degree in environmental pollution control. Throughout his career, Noble has held a number of positions with leading organizations serving the environmental capital equipment systems business in EMEA.

Source: Koch Membrane Systems

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