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– NEWS & INFORMATION BLOG –

Daily Tribune: Oak Park-Based Mopec Names New Ceo

Jay R. Troger was named CEO at Mopec, a pathology and mortuary equipment manufacturer in Oak Park, according to a statement by the company.

Troger has more than 20 years of leadership experience. He was previously CEO of Nextronex, Inc., a manufacturer of utility scale solar inverters. His resume includes serving as president and CEO of Hackney & Sons, Inc.; president of USFlow Corporation and Falcon Waterfree Technologies; president and COO of Greenwood Fuels and CEO, president and director of EnerTech Environmental, Inc.

He is also a former partner of Boston-based Bain & Company.

Troger has a bachelor of arts degree from Harvard College, where he graduated cum laude and he earned a juris doctor degree magna cum laude from Boston University School of Law, where he served as an editor of the Boston University Law Review.

For more information, please visit: Daily Tribune

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