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Puraffinity Appoints Neal Megonnell As Chief Commercial Officer

February 11, 2025
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Puraffinity, a leading developer of precision technology for the removal of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ across multiple water treatment applications, is pleased to announce the appointment of Neal Megonnell as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), effective immediately.

 

Neal Megonnell brings three decades of experience in various leadership, technology and sales roles in the carbon industry to his new position at Puraffinity. His extensive background and expertise in the water treatment sector and the specific technologies for the removal of contaminants make him an invaluable addition to the company’s executive team. In his role as CCO, Neal will be responsible for driving Puraffinity’s commercial strategy, expanding market presence, and accelerating growth in the rapidly evolving field of PFAS removal technologies.

 

“We are thrilled to welcome Neal to our team,” said Vincent Caillaud, CEO of Puraffinity. “His impressive track record in the industry, coupled with his deep understanding of PFAS-related challenges, aligns perfectly with our mission.  His background in R&D, with multiple published papers and two patents related to activated carbon, will be instrumental in driving our commercial success and furthering our goal of providing innovative PFAS removal solutions.”

 

Neal holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh, a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a second Master’s degree in Colloids, Polymers and Surfaces. This strong academic foundation, combined with his extensive industry experience, positions him well to lead Puraffinity’s commercial efforts in addressing one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

 

Neal’s expertise is comprehensively demonstrated through his strategic involvement in multiple professional committees, including membership in the American Water Works Association Activated Carbon Committee, the ASTM D28 Activated Carbon Committee, and serving as Chairman of the Standards for Activated Carbon.

 

“I am thrilled to join Puraffinity at this exciting time,” said Neal Megonnell. “The company’s commitment to developing sustainable adsorbent materials for PFAS removal aligns with my passion for innovative water treatment solutions. I look forward to working with the talented team at Puraffinity to expand our market reach and deliver cutting-edge technologies to communities and industries worldwide.”

 

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