New leadership to drive SciDev’s growth in Europe and North America

SciDev has announced two key appointments to their Leadership Team.; John Wilson, Vice President, Europe – Water Technologies and Quinn Smith, Vice President, North America– Water Technologies.

Mr Wilson and Mr Smith will be responsible for implementing strategic initiatives to drive the growth of SciDev’s Water Technologies businesses across Europe and North America.

“We are excited to welcome John and Quinn to the SciDev Team,” said Seán Halpin, SciDev’s CEO. “In these regions, we are seeing both increased PFAS regulation and local industry responding to tackling and solving complex contamination issues by actively addressing their PFAS-impacted sites, it’s the right time to take our fully commercialised market-leading FluorofIX™ PFAS treatment technology into these regions.

“John and Quinn will bring a strategic, purposeful and high-energy approach to our growth in both North America and Europe as these markets gear up to tackle the global PFAS problem”, said Seán.

John brings almost two decades of experience in the water industry in Europe. He thrives in working collaboratively with clients, to solve their key water issues and challenges.

John Wilson
John Wilson

“I am honoured to be joining such a dynamic and fast-growing company,” said John Wilson.

“Currently, Australia has the most stringent PFAS regulations in the world, with SciDev leading the way in full-scale deployment of mobile PFAS treatment solutions. I am delighted to be bringing these world-leading treatment solutions into Europe.

“The SciDev team in Australia have been at the forefront of PFAS treatment and removal for the last decade and has successfully treated more than three billion litres of PFAS contaminated water”, said John.

With an extensive depth of knowledge in analytical testing and water technologies, Quinn is a unique asset to expanding the company’s business in the Americas, which will continue to bring practical solutions to help their clients recycle, reuse and manage water.

Quinn Smith
Quinn Smith

Commenting on his appointment, Quinn Smith said: “It’s such a great time to be at the forefront of the water treatment industry in North America The North American regulatory landscape and remediation priorities continue to evolve and accelerate with the establishment of the US EPA’s PFAS strategic roadmap and Environment and Climate Change Canada’s recently released draft report and risk management scope for the state of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances. As a result, there is a tremendous opportunity to drive lasting transformation in PFAS treatment.

“Government agencies, industry and the public are demanding pragmatic and effective solutions that will not only separate, concentrate and destroy PFAS but also mitigate future human exposure and liabilities. We take great pride that SciDev has specialised in this holistic formula since 2016 and intend on providing the same technological mastery and service model in North America.”

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