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December 13, 2016
Kent-based Novinium hired James Schlagenhaft as regional operations manager for the Southwest region, Jason McCary as a chemist, Chris Forbis as controls and instrumentation engineer, and Lee Getzewich as project manager in the engineering division. Schlagenhaft has six years of operations experience in the solar industry, and holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and management from the University of Redlands. McCary is expanding the company's research and development initiatives. He previously was a scientist in the aerospace industry, and holds a doctorate degree in organic chemistry from Ohio State University. Forbis spent more than a decade in plant automation support in the manufacturing sector. He holds a degree in electrical engineering from Henry Cogswell College. Getzewich has nearly 20 years of new product development and product line management experience, most recently with Romac Industries. He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Lehigh University. Novinium rehabilitates underground cables.