CRS names Scott Massie as CEO

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Solar and semiconductor wafer slurry reprocessing company, CRS Reprocessing Services (CRS) has named Scott T. Massie as CEO. Prior to this role, Massie was CEO of EPV Solar — manufacturer of thin-film modules based in Robbinsville — New Jersey.

Argosy Capitals’ Steven Morgenthal, a member of the CRS board of directors said, “In addition to being an experienced CEO, Scott’s background includes materials engineering, R&D, operations, energy & wafer technology and global business development, giving him a unique perspective on this business.”

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Massie’s background also includes 20 years experience in the solar, semiconductor and wafering industry.

Bill Lawrence, president of CRS, said, “We’re very happy that Scott has accepted the challenge of guiding CRS through the next phase of our company’s evolution. He has an extraordinary background in our core business, where we anticipate continued strong growth. Scott is also a proven leader in increasing sales and revenue, raising capital, developing teams and improving profitability.”

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