| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Charlie Harper |
Director of IT | Profile |
LJUNGSTRÖM is a historic company with over 100 years of expertise in advanced environmental solutions, focusing on heat recovery and emissions control. Founded in 1923 by Fredrik Ljungström, the company is known for inventing the worlds first air preheater, which significantly improved energy efficiency in power plants. Today, LJUNGSTRÖM is a global leader in industrial flue gas management technologies and custom-engineered assemblies. The company offers a range of products, including its flagship Ljungström air preheater, which enhances thermal efficiency in steam power plants by recovering waste heat from flue gases. Additionally, LJUNGSTRÖM provides gas-gas heaters that further improve plant efficiency and custom-engineered solutions for emissions control. Their services aim to optimize plant performance and reduce CO₂ emissions, contributing to sustainability in the energy and industrial sectors. LJUNGSTRÖM serves a diverse international customer base across more than 100 countries, focusing on power generation plants and industrial facilities. The company is committed to innovation, operational excellence, and environmental sustainability, aiming to lead the industry in energy efficiency and impact.
Our approach consists of four primary factors: 1. Provide a personalized experience with every customer interaction. 2. Offer products with inherent value that address unique customer needs. 3. Locally owned and operated. 4. Loans deployed to assist local businesses and residents. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
Carrington Fox is a boutique executive search firm founded in 2001, based in New York City. The company specializes in human capital solutions for global financial markets, focusing on executive and contingent search mandates. With a team of approximately 25 to 50 employees, Carrington Fox generates an estimated annual revenue between $5 million and $25 million. The firm serves clients in investment banking, private equity, hedge funds, tax, accounting, and quantitative analytics. They emphasize long-term partnerships, aiming to understand client needs and candidate aspirations deeply. Carrington Fox is known for its niche expertise in front-office financial roles and quantitative disciplines, providing tailored recruitment processes with a commitment to confidentiality and efficiency.
The founder of Conval, Chester A. Siver, developed an innovative and technologically advanced line of forged steel globe valves for high pressure and high temperature steam service applications primarily for the power generation industry. In 1967, Conval was incorporated and manufacturing facilities were established in Somers, Connecticut. Conval has developed extensions to the original product line which include: • "T" and angle pattern bodies • 3500 pound and a 4500 pound series • 2 1/2, 3, and 4 inch sizes • Bellows seal valves • 3 way valves • A variety of material options • Cryogenic valves • Multiple orifice blowdown valves • Ball Valves • Nuclear Power Plant Valves Convals provides basic valve products that are durable, maintainable, and yield a low cost solution over the serviceable life of the valve. Markets for Conval include the power generation industry, refining, oil and gas production, chemical, fertilizer, and pulp industries. Besides the domestic United States market, other projected growth markets are Canada, Australia, China, Southeast Asia, Mexico, South America, and developing third world countries. Over one half of Convals sales are made internationally. Conval became a Certified ISO 9001 manufacturer in September 1992. BVQI (Bureau Veritas Quality International, N.A., Inc.) semi-annually certifies that Convals Quality Management System is in accordance with appropriate international standards for design, development, production, installation, and servicing. Also, Convals quality program meets the requirements of 10CFR50, Appendix B of the Code of Federal Regulations and ASME N Stamp for its nuclear customers, and the European Pressure Equipment Directive. Conval employs approximately 100 employees working on two shifts. Convals operations consist of the machining of most parts used to assemble finished valves, the maintenance of adequate parts inventory to support production, and the development of new valve products.