People on the Move: Anue Water Technologies Selects Tonya Chandler as Vice President, Sales & Marketing

People on the Move: Anue Water Technologies Selects Tonya Chandler as Vice President, Sales & Marketing

Anue Water Technologies, the leading manufacturer of high-efficiency Ozone and Oxygen generation systems for the elimination of odor, corrosion and FOG (film, oil, grease) in municipal and industrial wastewater, has announced the selection of Tonya Chandler as Vice President of Sales & Marketing.

Tonya joins Anue with a wealth of wastewater industry experience, having most recently served as National Sales Manager for Veolia Water Technologies – Food and Beverage.

Tonya received her Bachelor of  Science in Biology from Carroll College, and has earned  numerous certifications and awards, including Water Systems General Operator (OTM/NN), ASTM Environment Site Assessment, Hygenic Design & Sanitation in Food Plants (MWFPA), Microsoft SQL Server Reporting,  and has received Veolia’s Pinnacle Award for Sales Excellence. Tonya’s papers and articles have also been published in numerous journals, and she is a frequently requested speaker at water industry conferences.

Anue CEO Paul Turgeon stated, “We are very happy that Tonya Chandler has joined us in this important business leadership role. She brings the expertise and high-energy needed to deliver Anue’s sustainable ozone and oxygen injection systems to many more municipalities and users in need of cost and labor-saving solutions.”

Tonya Chandler also commented,  “I’m very pleased and proud to join Anue Water Technologies, the company I believe is providing the most cost-effective and sustainable solutions for the elimination of odor, corrosion and FOG in the wastewater industry.”

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