Coley Ali joins Koch Membrane Systems as regional manager

April 8, 2013

WILMINGTON, Mass. — Ali will focus on identifying opportunities for commercial growth and developing strategic relationships in the water and wastewater market.

WILMINGTON, Mass. — Coley Ali has joined Koch Membrane Systems Inc. (KMS) as regional manager, Western U.S. and Canada to direct the commercial development of the water and wastewater business for the region, according to a press release.

In this role, Ali will focus on identifying opportunities for commercial growth and developing strategic relationships as KMS prepares to launch a series of new products for the water and wastewater market, stated the release.

“Coley joins KMS with nearly 20 years of experience in the water and wastewater technology industry,” said Bill Musiak, director of the North American water and wastewater business for KMS. “I’m confident that his expertise will help KMS grow in this very important geographical region.”

[Related content: KMS announces Musiak as commercial director, water and wastewater for North America]

Coley feels that KMS is uniquely positioned to be immediately successful and to lead the future of membrane treatment, noted the release.

“KMS is a leader in bringing advanced technology and service to general contractors, OEMs, engineers and end-users,” said Ali. “I am looking forward to working as part of the new team leading the continued success and growth in my region.”

Read the entire press release here.

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