Membrion appoints new COO

Electro-desalination solution manufacturer Membrion has named Thomas Mitchell, PhD, as the company’s new chief operating officer (COO).

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As COO, Dr Mitchell will take primary responsibility for accelerating performance and scaling manufacturing as Membrion expands following its recently completed Series B funding round. He will also oversee customer delivery and quality.

Dr Mitchell spent 18 years with Danaher Corporation’s Water Quality Platform (now Veralto), including 11 years at Sea-Bird Scientific where he rose to vice president of operations, having previously served as vice president of commercial and R&D. He led a number of innovation projects and product launch initiatives at Sea-Bird Scientific, including the launch of a PAH/Oil-in-Water sensor used globally in maritime exhaust gas cleaning monitoring systems.

“Tom is an exceptional business leader. He has demonstrated the ability to efficiently grow and manage technology-first businesses in the water industry, and develop talented leaders, all while delivering strong financial results,” said Greg Newbloom, founder and chief operating officer of Membrion. “As COO, Tom will drive operational performance, accelerate the execution of our strategy, and help us gain efficiencies for faster growth.

“I am pleased to join Membrion, a company that is positively addressing the critical need for the circularity of natural resources,” said Dr Mitchell. “Together with our clients, Membrion will expand industrial capacity, increase the reuse of water, and protect the environment by ensuring that any wastewater discharged is safe.”

Dr Mitchell holds both a doctorate and a master’s in materials science and engineering from Stanford University. He also earned a master’s in business administration with a specialization in sustainability, a master’s degree in finance, and a bachelor’s degree in engineering physics, all from the University of Colorado. He is the author or co-author on four granted patents (with an additional 5 filed) and 10 scientific publications.