Three new recruits join Impact Analytical
Bringing a depth of experience to the testing laboratory
Amy Payeur joins the firm as analytical leader, working in the gas separations laboratory. A recent graduate of the University of Michigan, Payeur has a PhD in analytical chemistry in which she focused her research on gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.
Lindsay McNalley takes the role of sales account leader. She has spent the past seven years at the Dow Chemical Company, and will now focus her efforts in medical device industry sales.
Josh Lenartowicz joins the thermal and mechanical properties laboratory, working as an associate analytical technologist. Prior to this, he eight years working as a co-op student at the company.
Eric Hill, business marketing manager at Impact Analytical, said the new recruits’ expertise brings a new depth to the company’s service offerings.
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