John Matthis Mba, Che

Director Global Business Development at Calgon Carbon Corporation

John Matthis, MBA, MS ChE has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. John started their career as a Shipping Assistant at AUMA Actuators, where they gained firsthand experience in logistics and manufacturing. John then worked as a Student Researcher at UPMC, conducting microbiology research on chronic heart failure tissue. John continued their academic pursuits at Duquesne University, where they served as a Student Researcher, furthering their research skills in computational chemistry and antimicrobial agents. Joining Calgon Carbon Corporation, they initially worked as an Intern in the Specialty Product Business Unit, contributing to a CRM upgrade project. John later held various roles at Calgon Carbon Corporation, including Applications Engineer II and IV, Technical Marketing Manager, and Business Development Manager. In these positions, they supported sales and marketing efforts, developed testing methodologies, and provided technical information to customers. Currently, John serves as the Director of Global Business Development at Calgon Carbon Corporation, focusing on expanding the company's market presence. Overall, John's experience showcases their technical expertise in chemistry and chemical engineering, complemented by their business acumen gained through their MBA.

John Matthis obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Chemistry and Mathematics from Duquesne University in 2012. From 2013 to 2015, they pursued a Master of Science in Engineering (MEng) degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. At the same time, they also earned a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree in Operations from the University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of Business. Additionally, John Matthis has a certification in Six Sigma Green Belt from the University of Pittsburgh. There is no information available regarding their high school education.

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