Mark Turpin Joins Duperon Corp.

July 20, 2016
New president to assist with company growth

In response the recent, rapid growth and projected future growth of Duperon Corp., Mark Turpin has been named president of the company.

“Our team welcomes Mark as president to help us to grow and fulfill the plans we have made. His values, orientation to customers and excellent performance will serve our customers, team and stakeholders well,” said Tammy Bernier, current president and CEO. “Achieving a strong plan for succession and sustainability has been a focus for Duperon as we continue to build a strong team and leadership group. It is our mission to dare to make a difference for people, for water and for the planet. This is no small challenge in the world of water, and we know that Mark’s contributions to this mission will be of great value.” Bernier will remain CEO.

Prior to joining Duperon Corp., Turpin served as vice president and general manager of Parkson Corp., where he led industrial, product and aftermarket businesses over an eight-year tenure. As a member of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee for the Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Assn. (WWEMA), he is knowledgeable of the water and wastewater market landscape for both municipal and industrial liquid/solid separations applications.

“I am honored to have this opportunity to serve the Duperon team, its partners and customers. I’m also humbled to be a part of this uniquely authentic culture where everything centers around the promise ‘you’ll like working with us.’ It is a truly exciting time to join Duperon, and I’m looking forward to listening to our many customers and learning from all the partners who’ve helped make this company what it is today,” said Turpin. 

Source: Duperon Corp.

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