Asahi/America announces updates to sales leadership team

Asahi/America announced several updates to its sales leadership team, including the promotion of Rob Marsiglia to eastern regional sales manager. Additionally, Ryan Diaz has joined the company as district sales manager and will be responsible for the southern California, southern Nevada and Hawaii sales territories. Finally, Stephen Harder joins Asahi/America as business development manager and will focus on the semiconductor and microelectronics markets.


Anua announces leadership transition

Anua announced a strategic leadership transition with the appointment of Sean Martin as chief executive officer. Martin, who has served as president since 2018, succeeds Colin Bishop, who has chosen to step down to pursue other personal and professional interests outside of Anua. With the transition to CEO, Martin will lead Anua, Geoflow and Sim/Tech into the next chapter of innovation and market expansion, with a focus on scalable solutions for commercial and residential community developers seeking resilient, cost-effective and eco-friendly wastewater treatment infrastructure.  


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SIMFLO adds Villanueva as sales manager for Latin America 

Lubbock, Texas-based SIMFLO has expanded into the Latin American market with the appointment of Leo Villanueva as sales manager for Latin America, mining, and oil and gas. This newly established role is designed to strengthen SIMFLO’s presence and accelerate business growth in the Central and South American regions, while supporting the company’s broader international expansion strategy. With extensive experience in global markets and a deep understanding of SIMFLO’s engineered pumping solutions, Villanueva will lead the company’s efforts to serve existing clients while establishing a greater footprint in key regions such as Chile, Argentina and Peru.


Surge for Water celebrates 10 years of work in Uganda

Surge for Water, a global women-led, community-driven nonprofit dedicated to providing sustainable Water+ programs that include safe water, sanitation, hygiene and menstrual health solutions, is celebrating 10 years of transformative work in Uganda, where its programs serve a population of more than 340,000 people across Kaberamaido, Kalaki and Amolatar Districts. In Uganda, Surge works in close partnership with POPOW, a community-based, women-led organization, to ensure true local ownership of every initiative. While Surge provides funding, technical support and training resources, POPOW leads implementation such as mobilizing local leaders, employing community members and delivering culturally relevant programs.  


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ResinTech welcomes Jamie Rebman as technical sales rep

ResinTech has appointed Jamie Rebman as technical sales representative for its Regeneration Services division. Rebman will be responsible for developing and maintaining sales for that business unit across the U.S. Rebman brings over eight years of scientific industry experience and most recently served as regional sales director at International Pure Water.


ParkUSA and Geneva Pipe are now NWPX

Company shareholders approved a corporate name change, from ParkUSA and Geneva Pipe to NWPX Infrastructure. Additionally, the company announced new names: NWPX Geneva and NWPX Park. Updated branding will happen in the coming months, while daily operations, contact information and banking details will remain the same.  


Centrisys/CNP opens new facility in Wisconsin

Centrisys/CNP celebrated the ribbon cutting of a new 70,000-square-foot facility on its campus in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Known as Building 4, the addition increases Centrisys/CNP’s total footprint to approximately 300,000 square feet and will support Centrisys/CNP’s production and repair of its largest centrifuges to date, while also providing dedicated space for aftermarket services and its growing rental fleet support.   

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