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----------------------------------------------------------{ April 08, 2008 }ChromaScape Inc. Names a New President & Chief Operating Officer
Joseph Majewski has been promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer of ChromaScape Inc., the parent company of Amerimulch. Majewski succeeds George Chase, who will remain as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of ChromaScape.
Majewski has been Vice President of Operations for ChromaScape Inc. for the past three years, and previously worked as Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Regional Director and Sales Manager for several specialty chemical companies, including Teknor Color, PolyOne, M.A. Hanna Company, and Allied Color Industries. He has a Master’s degree in Business Administration and he brings strong organizational development skills and an intense commitment to quality in all aspects of operations to his new role.
“I am excited and honored to have this opportunity. ChromaScape is a fast growing company made up of great people and sound business practices,” stated Majewski. “Those sound business practices are critical as we face these dynamic and challenging economic times.”
George Chase will continue to play a large role in ChromaScape Inc., but will step away from the day-to-day operations of the organization. “The need for (our company) to continue to grow while operating at high levels of quality dictates the need to re-align (our) management responsibilities at the highest levels,” stated Chase. “Our quest to provide real, tangible value to our customers means that we need to have the time to innovate, experiment and explore ways to improve.” Majewski echoed, “Every improvement initiative we consider will have to answer the question: What value does it bring to the customer? I am a firm believer in the process of continuous improvement, and the unprecedented cost increases in oil, scrap iron, raw materials, freight and environmental compliance have made it critical to drive lean/continuous improvement initiatives which will allow us to provide the highest quality of products and services to our customers at the lowest possible cost. Our company has reached its success based on providing real, tangible value to its customers. We will continue to grow this business on that same basis.”
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