Nischt Named Director, Environmental Equipment Business Unit at Babcock & Wilcox.Business Editors BARBERTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 21, 2001 Walter Nischt has rejoined The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W) as director of its Environmental Equipment Business Unit. He will be responsible for developing and implementing the company's business plan for all environmental products and services. Prior to leaving B&W in July 2000 to serve as manager of Business Development for Hitachi America Limited's Power and Industrial Division, Nischt was manager of Business Development for SCR (Sequence Control Register) See program counter. Projects, responsible for marketing B&W's SCR and NOx reduction technologies and for providing proposal and project management support for these product lines. Before that, he was a project manager in B&W's Utility, Environmental and Industrial Division, and held a number of positions of increasing importance in the company's Environmental Equipment Division including manager of Project Engineering and Field Operations, contract manager, proposal manager and environmental service engineer. He also served as Operations manager See datacenter manager. for ENSR ENSR European Network for SME Research Operations. He joined B&W in 1983 as an environmental service engineer after serving as a development engineer for Celanese Fiber Operations. He holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from The University of Akron Enrollment in fall 2006 was 23,539 students.[1] The school offers more than 200 undergraduate degrees [2] and 100 graduate degrees [3]. The University's best-known program is its College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering, which is located in a and a master's degree in business administration from Ashland University. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (body) American Society of Mechanical Engineers - (ASME) A group involved in CAD standardisation. and Project Management International. The Babcock & Wilcox Company is a subsidiary of McDermott International, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :MDR MDR, n See multidrug resistance. MDR, n the abbreviation for minimum daily requirement, specifically the Minimum Daily Requirements for Specific Nutrients compiled by the United States Food and Drug Administration. ), a leading worldwide energy services company. McDermott subsidiaries manufacture steam-generating equipment, environmental equipment, and products for the U.S. government. They also provide engineering and construction services for industrial, utility and hydrocarbon processing facilities, and to the offshore oil and natural gas industries. Babcock & Wilcox is located on the Internet at www.babcock.com. Journalists will find company news, fact sheets, and industry links at http://www.babcock.com/pgg/pr/pressroom.html. Though there are many companies that contain the name Babcock, the U.S.-based Babcock & Wilcox is the original, founded by George Babcock and Stephen Wilcox in 1867. |
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