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IFUE News International Fuel Technology Hires North American Sales Manager
ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International Fuel Technology, Inc. (IFT) (OTCBB: IFUE) today announced
that Steve Kirkham has joined IFT. Mr. Kirkham will be responsible for
all of IFT’s sales and marketing efforts in
North America.
Mr. Kirkham, 40, has over 15 years of experience selling specialty
chemicals and fuel additives into the European, Middle Eastern and U.S.
markets. Most recently he worked for Infineum USA L.P. in Houston, TX
where he was responsible for the marketing and sales of new products to
the oil refining industry. Mr. Kirkham earned his degree in chemistry
from Liverpool JM University in the U.K.
Gary Kirk, IFT’s Director of Sales and
Marketing, said, “We are excited to have
someone with Steve’s qualifications decide to
join IFT. His experience and technical competence will be a huge asset
to IFT. His appointment is another important step in IFT’s
development as we set the stage to broaden the commercial acceptance of
our products.”
“I have been following IFT’s
progress for a while and believe that at this point in the company’s
development, I can be very helpful in bringing commercial success to the
technology,” said Steve Kirkham. “There
is no doubt in my mind that this technology is very unique and can
provide substantial benefits to consumers of hydrocarbon fuels.”
About International Fuel Technology
International Fuel Technology is a fuel performance enhancement company
focused on providing its technology to large, industrial consumers of
liquid hydrocarbon-based fuels.
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