Activated Research Company hires new Chief Operating Officer

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Activated Research Company hires new Chief Operating Officer

22 Jan, 2020

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Activated Research Company (ARC) is pleased to welcome Rodd Joos as Chief Operating Officer (COO).

“ARC is extremely excited to have Rodd join our growing team,” said Andrew Jones, CEO of Activated Research Company. “Rodd's unique talents for business and manufacturing operations as well as his connections in the additive manufacturing space will open new markets and opportunities for our products and help us maintain our world-class product quality.”

Rodd has spent 20+ years in product development and is an expert in technology leadership. “Andrew and the ARC team created ground-breaking products with Jetanizer and PolyArc, and they have a long list of exciting product ideas in their R&D pipeline that will make dramatic improvements to chromatography,” shared Rodd. “Andrew is a visionary in the industry, and I can’t overstate how excited I am to partner with him to lead ARC into the future!”

Rodd will oversee ARC’s daily operations and develop the strategic plan for the company to grow into a top product development organization. He previously served as the Director of Technology Transfer at Protolabs where he connected research and development to manufacturing operations.

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