Evolution of Hubbard-Hall Technical Team Brings David Keller to Staff as Senior Chemist

February 21, 2023
For Immediate Release – Hubbard-Hall

Proven Problem Solver with Experience in Cleaners, Paint Strippers and Corrosion Inhibitors

Hubbard-Hall welcomes David Keller as Senior Chemist.  In this role, he will be responsible for product development, evaluating formulations and working with customers on cost savings initiatives.

Keller brings 28 years of experience in product development, specializing in cleaners used in the Aerospace OEM & MRO and Industrial & Institutional markets.  Most recently he worked at Brulin & Company, Inc. as an Industrial/Process Line Chemist.

“Hubbard-Hall’s philosophy is that they “adopt” their employees, not just hire them.  Well, I was abducted!  The way the Technical Team works side by side with their customers and future customers, coincides with my passion for understanding how things work and finding process improvements,” stated Keller.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Lawrence Technological University (Southfield, MI) and completed coursework and research towards a Master of Science in Chemistry from Indiana University. He has held a membership with the American Chemical Society since 1995.  Keller has also been published in Inorganic Chemistry and as a contributor for Handbook for Critical Cleaning and Handbook for Critical Cleaning – Cleaning Agents and Systems.

 Keller reports to Mike Valenti, Director of Technology, and will work out of the Inman, SC facility.  “David brings a proven track record in product innovation, manufacturing improvements and customer success.  He will be a valuable asset to our customers in our mission to reduce chemistry usage and process complexity,” stated Valenti.

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Excerpt: February 21, 2023 For Immediate Release - Hubbard-Hall Hubbard-Hall welcomes David Keller as Senior Chemist.  In this role, he will be responsible for product development, evaluating formulations and working with customers on cost savings initiatives. Keller brings 28 years of experience in product development, specializing in cleaners used in the Aerospace OEM & MRO and Industrial & Institutional markets.  Most recently he worked at Brulin & Company, Inc. as an Industrial/Process Line Chemist.

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February 21, 2023
For Immediate Release – Hubbard-Hall

Proven Problem Solver with Experience in Cleaners, Paint Strippers and Corrosion Inhibitors

Hubbard-Hall welcomes David Keller as Senior Chemist.  In this role, he will be responsible for product development, evaluating formulations and working with customers on cost savings initiatives.

Keller brings 28 years of experience in product development, specializing in cleaners used in the Aerospace OEM & MRO and Industrial & Institutional markets.  Most recently he worked at Brulin & Company, Inc. as an Industrial/Process Line Chemist.

“Hubbard-Hall’s philosophy is that they “adopt” their employees, not just hire them.  Well, I was abducted!  The way the Technical Team works side by side with their customers and future customers, coincides with my passion for understanding how things work and finding process improvements,” stated Keller.

He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Lawrence Technological University (Southfield, MI) and completed coursework and research towards a Master of Science in Chemistry from Indiana University. He has held a membership with the American Chemical Society since 1995.  Keller has also been published in Inorganic Chemistry and as a contributor for Handbook for Critical Cleaning and Handbook for Critical Cleaning – Cleaning Agents and Systems.

 Keller reports to Mike Valenti, Director of Technology, and will work out of the Inman, SC facility.  “David brings a proven track record in product innovation, manufacturing improvements and customer success.  He will be a valuable asset to our customers in our mission to reduce chemistry usage and process complexity,” stated Valenti.