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Two Sartomer executives retire.


Sartomer announced that two key executives will retire. Sartomer president Nicholas Nicholas, Russian grand duke
Nicholas (Nikolai Nikolayevich) (nyĭkəlī` nyĭkəlī`əvĭch), 1856–1929, Russian grand duke and army officer; first cousin of Czar Alexander III and grandson of Czar
 Trainer will retire on January 1, after 37 years with the company.

Trainer joined Sartomer in 1969 as a technical sales representative and was promoted to general manager in 1975. He was appointed president the following year.

Trainer steered Sartomer through many acquisitions, sales and restructurings during the 1980s, driving an extensive growth phase with product line and company acquisitions, new product development and aggressive market expansion. He oversaw o·ver·saw  
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 the company's expansion into Europe and the Far East, and saw Sartomer's annual sales revenue grow from $2 million in the late 1960s to over $420 million in 2005.

John A. Potts, senior vice president of business management, sales and marketing, will also retire on January 1.

Potts has been with the company for 33 years and is currently responsible for managing all aspects of Sartomer's business, sales and marketing activities.

Potts is a member of the American Chemical Society The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a learned society (professional association) based in the United States that supports scientific inquiry in the field of chemistry. Founded in 1876 at New York University, the ACS currently has over 160,000 members at all degree-levels and in , the Adhesive adhesive, substance capable of sticking to surfaces of other substances and bonding them to one another. The term adhesive cement is sometimes used in place of adhesive, especially when referring to a synthetic adhesive.  and Sealant Sealant
A thin plastic substance that is painted over teeth as an anti-cavity measure to seal out food particles and acids produced by bacteria.

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 Council and the Chemical Club of Philadelphia.
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