Oxford Performance Materials Expands Advisory Board with Addition of Kevin Cronin
Oxford Performance Materials (OPM) has announced the appointment of Mr. Kevin Cronin to the firm’s Advisory Board. Mr. Cronin will chair the newly formed Committee for Strategic Market Development.
Enfield CT (PRWEB) January 15, 2005 -- Oxford Performance Materials (OPM) has
announced the appointment of Mr. Kevin Cronin to the firm’s Advisory Board. Mr.
Cronin will chair the newly formed Committee for Strategic Market Development.
“We are very pleased that Kevin has accepted an Advisory Board position
with OPM, said Scott DeFelice, President. Kevin has been down the road we are
traveling with the PPS business and his insights and relationships are
invaluable to us” Mr. Cronin will specifically support OPM in development of
strategic customers.
“OPM is methodically building a high performance
materials business in a manner that capitalizes on their technological
advantage, leverages assets and relationship, and builds customer loyalty. I
find their approach very well tuned and I look forward to supporting them as
they accelerate up the growth curve”, said Kevin Cronin.
Mr. Cronin’s
most recent position was as the President of Forton Industries. Fortron
Industries is a Joint Venture between Kureha Chemical Industries and Ticona,
which produces Polyphenelyne Sulfide (PPS) a high performance thermoplastic.
Prior to this assignment Mr. Cronin held several commercial leadership roles
including global eBusiness Director, Marketing Director and Sales Director. His
background also includes product management, as well as application and product
development.
Founded in March 2000, OPM has rapidly become an industry
leader in the ultra-high performance thermoplastic polymers market. The firm's
versatile OXPEKK® polymers are currently being used in space and defense,
medical, semiconductor, and industrial markets worldwide. For additional
information, please visit www.oxfordpm.com.
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