Columbia Chemical Names Jeff Boehmer As Technical Support Manager
Boehmer is a member of the National Association of Metal Finishers, and has earned the designation of CEF/Certified Electroplater-Finisher.
Jeff Boehmer has joined Columbia Chemical.
Columbia Chemical has named Jeff Boehmer as Technical Support Manager. Boehmer brings 16 years of plating industry experience to the Columbia Chemical team. He will play a key role in the support and expansion of customers using functional processes, as well as those using the new NiCOL and TriCOL decorative plating processes recently released by the company.
Boehmer is a member of the National Association of Metal Finishers, and has earned the designation of CEF/Certified Electroplater-Finisher. He holds a B.S. in chemistry from Mount Union University.
Columbia Chemical is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of surface finishing additives. For more information, contact Columbia Chemical at 330-225-3200, or visit columbiachemical.com.
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