Changes have been designed to enhance moves toward different analytical markets and their requirements, as well as enhance its performance in historical marketplaces
Environmental Science Corporation (ESC) has made the following staff changes.
Eric Grindeland has been elevated to the role of chief executive officer, Peter Schulert will continue as the chairman of the board of directors.
Eric Johnson has been promoted from client operations manager to laboratory director overseeing all aspects of the laboratory and client operations.
Bill Mock has been promoted from laboratory operations manager to vice president of client operations.
Judy Morgan has been promoted from regulatory affairs director to vice president of technical and regulatory affairs.
ESC says these changes have been designed to enhance its moves toward different analytical markets and their requirements, as well as enhance its performance in historical marketplaces.
Founded in 1970, ESC claims to be the largest single location environmental laboratory in the United States.
The laboratory ownership is shared with a staff of 170 employees through the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).
The company says each member of the team is committed and empowered to meet the requirements of each client.
ESC holds certification through numerous state and national programs and is the only environmental laboratory that is certified to perform work throughout the continental USA from a single facility.
It is listed as one of the top 10 US environmental laboratories in the Environmental Laboratory Washington Report.