Hydraulicspneumatics 1488 Mschell2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1488 Mschell2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1488 Mschell2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1488 Mschell2
Hydraulicspneumatics 1488 Mschell2

Matthew Schell Appointed President of Differential Pressure Plus Inc.

May 15, 2015
Matthew Schell is taking over for Joe Gordon as President at Differential Pressure Plus, a manufacturer of indicators and gauges for filtration systems and liquid level monitoring.
Matthew Schell is taking over for Joe Gordon as President at Differential Pressure Plus, Branford, Conn., a manufacturer of indicators and gauges for filtration systems and liquid-level monitoring. Schell previously served as V.P. Sales and Marketing, and holds degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Product Innovation under the da Vinci Program at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).

For information about products and services offered by Differential Pressure Plus, call (203) 481-2545, email [email protected], or visit www.differentialpressure.com.

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