Richard Grenville Joins Philadelphia Mixing Solutions Research Staff

April 15, 2013
Grenville will co-chair the NAMF Mixing Conference XXIV.

Richard Grenville, an expert in the field of mixing, has joined Philadelphia Mixing Solutions’ research and Development staff. Grenville began his employment April 1 as director of Mixing Technology and brings to the group more than 25 years of experience in academic and industrial environments with research, sales and practical applications expertise.

An active member of several key industry committees and associations such as the North American Mixing Forum (NAMF), Grenville will co-chair the upcoming NAMF Mixing Conference XXIV in June 2014 taking place at Lake George in upstate New York. He also is a fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) and a Chartered Engineer in the UK.

Greenville has held several positions throughout his professional experience in key engineering activities such as project engineer, process engineer, and applications engineering and most recently as consultant at DuPont Engineering.

Grenville has co-authored a chapter on “Blending of Miscible Fluids” in the Handbook of Industrial Mixing as well as authoring numerous papers and articles within the mixing community.

For more information, visit www.philamixers.com.

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