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Anthony Gryscavage, PE, MBAGlobal Technical Marketing Manager Anthony Gryscavage is a Global Technical Marketing Manager responsible for strategic marketing, new product development and technical support of GE Water's Core Water Treatment Chemical Product line. This role includes management of the global engineering team who provide technical expertise and strategic marketing leadership of the Water and Wastewater Product line. Each team member's role includes meeting with existing and prospective customers to better understand their needs and then prioritizing the internal resources to develop the necessary technologies to meet our customer needs. Previously, Mr. Gryscavage was the New Product Development Leader focusing on one segment of the chemical product line and in 2006, was promoted into this new, more expansive role. Prior to his role as Technical Marketing Manager, Mr. Gryscavage was responsible for leading development of specific new product technology such as our high performance dispersant and our Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics service. In his earlier roles with GE, BetzDearborn and Betz, Mr. Gryscavage has held various positions in both the marketing and technical support areas. Mr. Gryscavage graduated from Drexel University in 1987 with a Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering. Upon graduation, Mr. Gryscavage worked for Philadelphia Electric Company where his role was as a design/systems engineer at two of the nuclear plants in their fleet. In 1992, Mr. Gryscavage joined Betz Laboratories, a company that was ultimately acquired by GE after a series of mergers and acquisitions. While employed on a full time basis, Mr. Gryscavage pursued his professional development in two areas: first was to obtain his Professional Engineering license in 1992 and secondly, he returned to school to obtain his MBA in Finance from St. Joseph's University in 1994. Mr. Gryscavage currently resides in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area and offices at the GE Water & Process Technology Corporate Headquarters. |