Date: January 17, 2012
Source: Agilyx Corporation
Agilyx Corp., which recycles scrap plastic into crude oil, has appointed Ross Patten and Bob Simpson to its board of directors. Patten is currently CEO of MaxWest Environmental (Sanford, FL). He was formerly Chairman and CEO of Synagro Technologies and a former senior executive for Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. and Browning-Ferris Industries. Before retiring in late 2011, Simpson served as SVP & CFO for Waste Management and prior to that as SVP and Chief Accounting Officer.
Agilyx, formerly Plas2Fuel Corp., is a developer of a patented system that can economically convert difficult-to-recycle waste plastics into crude oil. The company is backed by Keating Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), Saffron Hill Ventures, Waste Management, Total Energy Ventures International/Total S.A., Chrysalix Energy Venture Capital, and Reference Capital.
PRESS RELEASE
January 17, 2012
Agilyx Appoints 2 New Members to Board of Directors
Agilyx Corporation, the first company to economically convert difficult to recycle waste plastic into synthetic crude oil, is pleased to announce the recent appointments of two new Board of Directors members: Ross Patten and Bob Simpson.
Ross Patten brings over 35 years of expertise in the areas of solid waste, water, and waste-to-energy management. An accomplished executive with a proven track record in successful project development, corporate mergers, and acquisitions, he is the former Chairman and CEO of Synagro Technologies and a former senior executive for Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. and Browning, Ferris Industries. Currently, Patten is the CEO of MaxWest Environmental in Sanford, Florida and serves on the Board of Directors for several public and private environmental companies.
Bob Simpson comes to Agilyx with a strong financial background. Before retiring in late 2011, Simpson served as both Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Waste Management. He was responsible for the Company's accounting, strategy, business improvement, internal audit, investor relations, tax, treasury, risk management, real estate and financial analysis functions. Prior to being elected CFO in March 2004, Simpson was Waste Management's Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer.
"We are very pleased and honored to add Ross (Patten) and Bob (Simpson) to our Board," said Agilyx CEO, Chris Ulum. "Both members come from a strong environmental background, and their experience in their respective companies will add a new level of expertise to our existing Board. Their invaluable counsel and guidance will help Agilyx as we focus on the growth and execution of our business goals in 2012."
About Agilyx Corporation
Agilyx is an alternative energy company - the first in the world to economically convert difficult-to-recycle waste plastics into crude oil through a patented system that is scalable, versatile, and environmentally beneficial. Applying its proprietary technology, Agilyx reduces plastic waste normally destined for landfills, produces refinery-ready crude oil, and creates community and local jobs with its small-scale, distributed waste management and energy production approach. The company's affordable, modular systems are sold to industrial and municipal waste plastic generators and aggregators looking to reduce disposal-related costs and increase plastics-associated revenues - all while meeting challenging environmental standards, curbing the need for new landfills, and extracting the often-unused and untapped energy contained within waste plastic. Agilyx has the only known refinery offtake agreement in the industry and currently ships crude oil from its showcase facility in Tigard, Oregon to a refinery in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. For more information, please visit www.agilyx.com.
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