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Reverdia Appoints New Business Development Manager

Alexander Krapivin
Alexander Krapivin

Alexander Krapivin has joined Reverdia as Business Development Manager, effective immediately.

Krapivin previously worked at GFBiochemicals, developing the market for bio-based platform chemicals in applications such as resins and coatings, bioplastics and downstream markets. Prior to this position, he worked at Dow Corning, Dow Chemical and Shell Chemicals in international sales, business development and marketing.

“We are very confident Alexander will deliver further growth for Biosuccinium,” said Marcel Lubben, president at Reverdia. “He is a strong addition and we welcome him to our team. I am convinced that his personality, broad commercial expertise and network in international business will make him successful at Reverdia.”

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