Aquasensors Announces the Appointment of Tim Schilz As Director of Sales and Marketing

Water/wastewater

Aquasensors Announces the Appointment of Tim Schilz As Director of Sales and Marketing

28 Jan, 2008

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We are please to announce that Tim Schilz has joined AquaSensors as Director of Sales and Marketing. He comes to us from the Rosemount Analytical Liquid Division of Emerson Process Management where he was Global OEM and Key Accounts Manager. Prior to his work with
Rosemount, he was the Manager of Marketing for GLI International.
Tim is active in a number of national trade organisations including the American Water Works Association and the Water Environment Federation. Locally, Tim is active in the Wisconsin Water Association and also serves as a village trustee. Tim has many years of experience in municipal and industrial measurement applications and has developed many personal relationships in the industry.
Tim is excited about the opportunity to grow AquaSensors’ analytical measurement business. He plans to get the message out to industry professionals about AquaSensors’ unique measurement platform so they too can learn how the DataStick analytical system can help them
save time, money, and improve accuracy and performance. He will manage existing sales channels and develop new ones. Please join us in welcoming him to the AquaSensors team!

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