Pilot Chemical Co. recently announced that it has named John Manka director of technology. He will oversee product development processes and protocols from Pilot’s new technology center, which it is developing in its former corporate headquarters in Sharonville, Ohio.
A 29-year veteran of the chemical industry and holder of 16 patents, Manka will establish and manage the new product development process within Pilot’s technology group, ensuring the alignment of technology resources with corporate strategy and objectives. He will report to Patrick McCarthy, Pilot’s vice president of technology and innovation.
“Pilot has built a strategy that spurs innovation, drives growth and puts a deeper focus on customers,” said McCarthy. “John’s extensive experience in commercial and business development as well as innovation and technology will play an important role in our success.”
Manka joins Pilot after nearly three decades at Lubrizol Corp., where he held management positions in research, technology, and commercial development. Most recently, he served as manager of new business development. He earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Canisius College, an MBA from John Carroll University, and a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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