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Etch, Inc. Names Katie Ellet As Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Nov 14, 20249 months ago

Position

Chief Executive Officer

Company

ETCH

Katie Ellet
Chevy ChaseEnergy

Description

ETCH, Inc. has appointed Katie Ellet, an industry expert with over 25 years of experience in the chemicals and energy sectors, as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). She will guide ETCH's strategic direction, oversee the company's expansion into new markets, and focus on strengthening industry partnerships while driving the transition to customer-focused solutions, accelerating the deployment of its cutting-edge technology, and positioning the company at the forefront of innovation in the clean energy sector.

Company Information

Company

ETCH

Location

3403 KENILWORTH DRIVE

Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States

About

ETCH, INC is commercializing an innovative chemical process that generates low-cost hydrogen by splitting natural gas into hydrogen and solid carbon. Hydrogen produced by the process has very low to zero carbon dioxide emissions, depending on the power source. The process can be powered by either natural gas, hydrogen, or electricity. Carbon generated by the process is pure and can be stored in environmentally benign facilities.

FundzWatch™ Score

86
Medium Activity

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