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Anguil Begins Transition to the Next Generation

On August 10th 2008 at a party celebrating the company’s 30th year in business, Gene Anguil of Anguil Environmental Systems Inc. announced that the company will begin its’ transition to the second generation.

Founder of one of the largest air pollution control and Volatile Organic Compound abatement companies in the industry, Gene has been acting President since 1978. He will become the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and hand many of his current responsibilities over to the next generation, namely Chris and Deb Anguil.

Chris Anguil, the present Vice President of Sales and Marketing, will be taking over as President of the organization. In this capacity he will be responsible for both, the top line or revenue as well as the bottom line or profit.

Deb Anguil, the current Vice President of Operations, will become Chief Operating Officer (COO). In this capacity she will maintain her present responsibility of meeting customer expectations while also focusing on product improvement and overall efficiency within the company to improve profitability.

Anguil Environmental Systems is proud to be a family owned and operated company located in Milwaukee, WI and engaged in an industry that ensures future generations a sustainable environment. The entire organization remains dedicated to its’ slogan, “Committed to Cleaner Air.”

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