Eisenmann Corporation, Crystal Lake, Illinois, announced that Christopher Maloney has joined the company’s Environmental Technology Business Unit to head up its Global Technology Commercialization Group with a major focus on building the agricultural waste treatment market.
Eisenmann recognizes the growing industry demand for treatment solutions that, along with generating renewable energy, reduces waste volumes and allow the recovery of pathogen-free nutrients and clean water.
Maloney has most recently as chief operating officer of Digested Organics, an integrated organic waste treatment technology company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and as founder and CEO of The Capernaum Group, an independent advisory group in Lake Forest, Illinois, focused on developing strategies for clients in the renewable energy industry.
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