THE WATER GROUP, LLC ANNOUNCES GE/GLEGG AS NEW PRINCIPAL

July 10, 2001
> GE/Glegg of Guelph, Ontario a world wide leader in the manufacturing and supplying of water treatment equipment and supplies, has reached an agreement with The Water Group, LLC of Amesbury, MA to represent GE/Gleggs’ line of pharmaceutical water products in the six New England states.

The Water Group team includes industry professionals Jim Hunt, Michael Pacek, and Yuriy Tatashin. Hunt has been serving dealers as a factory representative since 1987, representing Bruner, Kinetico, Alamo, and Duff Company. Pacek, a Professional Engineer, comes from the ultrapure water manufacturing and sales sector with positions at Memtek, Millipore, Ionpure/US Filter, and Prosys. Tatashin, a Chemical Engineer, recently moved to the United States bringing 15 years of experience from the electronic manufacturing industry.

"The addition of The Water Group to the GE/Glegg sales organization adds a locally based team of highly experienced engineering and sales professionals that allows GE/Glegg to expand its sales effort in the pharmaceutical and bio-tech industries in New England" states Chris Fournier, head of Pharmaceutical Business Development for GE/Glegg.

The Water Group, LLC is a full service agency offering training, field support, equipment and service quotations, application consultation, and educational seminars. The Water Group also represents DI Water, Inc., also of Amesbury, a high purity water and portable de-ionization exchange tank vendor and R&M Manufacturing of Lunden, Utah. The Water Group offices are located in Amesbury, MA and can be reached at 800-840-0901.

Source: The Water Group

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