Westminster, CA – January 14, 2020 – BioLargo, Inc.
(OTCQB:BLGO), developer of sustainable products and a full-service
environmental engineering company, today announced that water and wastewater
industry veteran Tonya Chandler has joined the BioLargo team to serve as
Director of Strategic Marketing and Business Development with a focus on advancing
sales and marketing of the Company’s patented products and engineering services
for water-related industries. The addition of Ms. Chandler to the BioLargo team
comes as the company is working to commercialize its proprietary clean water
technology the Advanced Oxidation System (AOS) starting in the poultry wastewater
treatment sector and stormwater reuse markets.
Ms. Chandler has substantial experience delivering solutions
for water treatment and odor control in the water and wastewater treatment
industries. With more than 20 years of experience, she is a seasoned executive
with a special focus on marketing and sales. Tonya is respected across the
water industry for her ability to build lasting relationships, uncover business
opportunities and develop cost effective solutions to serve customer
needs. She has special expertise in
branding and innovation, international business, trade show and event coordination,
publication writing and content creation, social media and digital marketing,
project management, sales performance, and more. Her B2B and B2C sales,
marketing, and channel management experience will serve a crucial role for all
water and engineering services related markets for BioLargo.
Tonya Chandler, Director of Strategic Marketing and BD |
Before joining BioLargo, Ms. Chandler was the Vice President
of Sales and Marketing for Anue Water Technologies where she succeeded in
growing the company’s sales pipeline dramatically. She has also served as a
National Sales Manager for Veolia Water Technologies, as Regional Market
Manager for Hydronautics, Inc., and as National Water Treatment Coordinator for
Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.
BioLargo President & CEO Dennis P. Calvert commented, “We
intend Tonya to be an instrumental part of our team to help grow our business in
the water sector as we deliver reliable, cost-effective solutions to some of
the most troubling problems that afflict the world’s water and air.”
About
BioLargo, Inc.
BioLargo,
Inc. is an innovative technology developer and environmental engineering
company driven by a mission to "make life better" by delivering
robust, sustainable solutions for a broad range of industries and applications,
with a focus on clean water, clean air, and advanced wound care. We develop and
commercialize disruptive technologies by providing the capital, support, and
expertise to expedite them from "cradle" to "maturity" (www.biolargo.com). Our engineering division
features experienced professional engineers dedicated to integrity,
reliability, and environmental stewardship (www.biolargoengineering.com). Our industrial odor
control division, Odor-No-More (www.odornomore.com) features CupriDyne Clean
Industrial Odor Eliminator (www.cupridyne.com), which eliminates the
odor-causing compounds and VOCs rather than masking them, and is now winning
over leading companies in the solid waste handling and wastewater industries
and other industries that contend with malodors and VOCs. Our subsidiary
BioLargo Water (www.biolargowater.ca) develops the Advanced
Oxidation System "AOS," a disruptive industrial water treatment
technology designed to eliminate waterborne pathogens and recalcitrant
contaminants with better energy-efficiency and lower operational costs than
incumbent technologies. Our subsidiary Clyra Medical (www.clyramedical.com) features effective and
gentle solutions for chronic infected wounds to promote infection control and
regenerative tissue therapy.
Contact Information
Dennis Calvert President and CEO BioLargo, Inc. 888-400-2863
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