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Jan 12, 2010 Former William Schutt President named CEO of Matacor Jeffrey Stello, the former President and CEO of William Schutt, has been appointed President and CEO of MATCOR, Inc, a leading cathodic protection and corrosion prevention engineering design firm.

Jeffrey Stello, the former President and CEO of William Schutt, has been appointed President and CEO of MATCOR, Inc, a leading cathodic protection and corrosion prevention engineering design firm.

Stello is an accomplished leader with extensive experience in developing and executing business strategies for high growth technology companies and B2B service industries. He has held several executive level positions entrusted with operational, financial and general management responsibilities over the past 20 years.
“Jeff is a results-oriented individual with the skills and experiences necessary to lead this company through its next stage of growth,” says William Schutt, founder of William Schutt. “I am pleased to bring someone on board with the financial and operational savvy needed to take advantage of the diverse market opportunities that exist both domestically and internationally while we continue to expand our product and service offerings.”
 
“MATCOR has a strong foundation of expertise in the cathodic protection industry and is well-positioned to serve the industries that are expanding and rebuilding the world’s infrastructure”, added Stello.
Stello was most recently serving as the Managing Director of Charlestown Capital Partners, a transaction advisory firm serving high-growth technology and life science clients. Prior to that he served in various leadership roles at successful high-growth companies such as Precimed SA, Visalign, GMIS and SMS (now part of Siemens).




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