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Pixelligent Technologies, an innovator in manufacturing nanocrystal additives for the electronics, industrial, and military markets, announced today the addition of Stephen Evans as Controller. Stephen will play a key role in Pixelligent's financial and operational management and help to maintain the integrity of all systems, processes, and data.

Pixelligent Grows With Stephen Evans As Controller

Baltimore, MD | Posted on April 16th, 2012

"Pixelligent has seen tremendous growth during the past months, and Stephen is joining the team at a very exciting time when we are introducing commercial products and scaling up production. His strong background in financial management will help guide us through this next stage of growth for the company," commented Craig Bandes, President and CEO of Pixelligent Technologies. "Stephen brings more than 20 years of financial management and systems experience, and we are proud to have attracted someone of his caliber to the team."

Stephen has honed his skills through previous senior financial management positions for several national companies. Most recently, Stephen held the position of Manager of Financial Systems at Laureate Education, a $2 billion global organization that provides higher education services in more than 20 countries. Prior to Laureate Education, Stephen was a Regional Controller for Compass Group USA, an international foodservice company that provides food, vending, and related services to a number of sectors. Stephen holds a MBA in Finance from Walden University and a BS in Accounting from Morgan State University.

Pixelligent is working with numerous technology leaders and Fortune 1000 companies to develop market-leading products in the electronics, industrial, and military markets.

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About Pixelligent Technologies, LLC
Pixelligent Technologies is an innovator in manufacturing high-quality nanocrystal additives and polymer nanocomposites for the electronics, industrial, and military markets. Pixelligent’s proprietary methodology for delivering uniform dispersions is the best in the world. This is the key enabling technology required to deliver the highest performance in a wide range of demanding and mission critical applications. Our Zirconia and Hafnia nanocrystals are used to magnify the optical, electronic, thermal, and mechanical properties of numerous polymer systems. Pixelligent develops applications with leading-edge technology firms, as well as Fortune 1000 companies.

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Michele Tomlinson
Eleana Collins
Warschawski
Warschawski
(201) 744-4497
(410) 367-2700 ext.27

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