AdEdge names new product manager

Nov. 11, 2014

BUFORD, Ga. — Chad Miller will be responsible for team efforts related to marketing, sales and design of the biottta™ product launch.

BUFORD, Ga. — AdEdge Water Technologies announced that Chad Miller has been promoted to product manager for the biottta™ fixed-bed biofiltration technology, according to a press release.

Before his promotion, Miller worked as a project manager for AdEdge since 2009, and in his new role, he will be responsible for team efforts related to marketing, sales and design of the new product launch, stated the release.

The release reported that his career in the water treatment industry began in 1997, and he has since provided services and application support for ion exchange, membranes, adsorption, filtration, advanced oxidation and other treatment approaches serving manufacturing, retail and municipal drinking water markets.

“We’re extremely pleased to have Mr. Miller move into the role as product manager for the biottta™ technology,” said AdEdge President and CEO Rich Cavagnaro. “Biottta™ represents a significant shift from convention toward a sustainable solution for contaminated groundwater supplies, and [Miller] brings experience in sales and distribution of water treatment solutions and project management background to successfully launch this technology in the marketplace.”

Read the entire release here.

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