Hydroxsys appoints new Chief Financial Officer

Hydroxsys announced earlier today the appointment of Andrew Graham as its new CFO, commencing later in the year.

Currently Head of Finance and Operations with Pamu Foods, a wholly owned subsidiary of SOE Landcorp, Andrew will replace current CFO Craig Brown who has supported Hydroxsys for the past six years on a contract, part time basis.

Hydroxsys CEO Chris Macbeth said at today’s annual general meeting, “Andrew’s appointment brings significant depth and capability to the business as we accelerate our sales focus and elevate the company from its R&D start up phase into a commercially active and genuine participant in the New Zealand (and international) wastewater remediation category.”

“The continuing emergence and growth of circular resource economies presents substantial opportunity for Hydroxsys,” Macbeth says. “Our technology is unique, resilient, and has now been proven across multiple industrial trials here in New Zealand. The Hydroxsys™ membrane is highly effective at recovering reusable water from waste streams, while removing and concentrating contaminants such as suspended solids, fats, chemicals, salts, and other organic compounds for alternative disposal and/or recovery and re-use. We are at a pivotal time for Hydroxsys, and Andrew’s experience in both financial management as well as operational performance will bring much needed capability and capacity to the organisation.”

“In welcoming Andrew, we also want to thank Craig and acknowledge the huge contribution he has made to Hydroxsys over the years.”

Hydroxsys (NZ) Limited, headquartered in Auckland, is involved in the research, design, manufacturing, supply and installation of novel membrane technology focused on the recovery and reuse of resources and the enablement of circular economies. It’s core technology involves the filtration of wastewater streams from food and beverage and other industrial manufacturing systems in New Zealand. The technology is extendible and has application in chemical recovery and reuse, such as “Clean In Place” systems employed in multiple manufacturing activities.

For further information please contact us at enquiries@hydroxsys.com

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