Hach hires industrial sales development manager

Oct. 12, 2005
Carol Pullen has joined Hach as an industrial sales development manager. She will cover the Western U.S providing sales support and technical application expertise to the industrial sales force in that area...

LOVELAND, CO, Oct. 11, 2005 -- Hach Co. announced that Carol Pullen has joined Hach as an industrial sales development manager. She will cover the Western U.S providing sales support and technical application expertise to the industrial sales force in that area.

Pullen has extensive industrial experience beginning with her work with the mining industry in South Africa specializing in dust control and coal dewatering applications. She later worked with coalmines in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. She later joined Nalco Chemical working with dust control and liquid solid separation for sand and aggregate. She transferred to Nalco Industrial Division about five years ago specializing in boilers, cooling towers, and process related industries. Most recently, she has been working in the Nalco Paper Division specializing in boilers, cooling towers and process. She has experience with automation and process instrumentation in various industries, including mining, food and beverage, pulp and paper and other industrial areas.

The Hach Company (www.hach.com) is located in Loveland, Colo., and is a subsidiary of Danaher Corp. The company is a global leader in the development, manufacture, marketing and support of laboratory, on-line, and on-site water quality analysis solutions.

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