Wastewater Treatment Industry Veteran Dana M. Hicks Joins BCR as Vice President of Sales

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today BCR announced that Dana M. Hicks has joined the company as vice
president of sales. Bringing more than 20 years of experience across
wastewater treatment technologies, EPC service providers and related
industries, Mr. Hicks will lead BCR’s sales team with a focus on
municipal markets. This will include building industry relationships
with rep firms who bring technologies to municipal wastewater treatment
plants within their regional markets.


“We are excited to have Dana on board to manage sales outreach across
the unique stakeholders involved with the selection of biosolids process
technology,” said Joshua Scott, BCR CEO. “We have a strong sales team
and a portfolio of innovative technologies that offer a better way of
doing things. With Dana’s sales leadership and guidance, our goal is to
become one of the industry leaders for biosolids treatment technology.”

“As I learned more about BCR and the company’s patented technologies, I
wanted to be a part of the team and help drive the expansion across
North America,” said Mr. Hicks. “The technology portfolio offers
solutions that fit a range of unique requirements. The CleanB® and
Neutralizer® are innovative alternatives to processing of municipal
biosolids. A process that has historically taken a month or more to
accomplish can now be completed in a matter of hours at far less cost
using BCR advanced oxidation technologies. The BIO-SCRU Class A
biosolids dryer provides reliable, cost-effective drying of dewatered
sludge in a compact footprint compared to other drying technologies.”

Previously Mr. Hicks worked for wastewater treatment equipment leaders,
Huber Technology and Wedeco UV Technologies in general management and
sales leadership positions. In addition, he served as Managing Director
at Perlitz Strategy Group, where he led consulting engagements with
industrial manufacturers and the implementation of innovation process
management systems. At these companies, he engaged with stakeholders at
municipalities, engineering service providers, contractors, and
manufacturer’s reps.

A graduate of Georgia Tech, Mr. Hicks earned his Bachelors degree in
Industrial and Systems Engineering and studied on a one-year scholarship
at the Technical University of Berlin.

Wastewater treatment plant leaders, engineers who specify WWTP
technologies, contractors and others who wish to discuss current or
future projects may reach Mr. Hicks at [email protected].

About BCR:

BCR partners with municipalities and the engineers who research, test
and purchase biosolids treatment technology. Whether customers are
looking for a Class B or Class A biosolids program, BCR assists in
identifying the best biosolids treatment technology for the given
conditions, scaling a system or upgrading from Class B to Class A
biosolids. Learn more at www.bcrinc.com
or by contacting the company [email protected].

Contacts

BCR
Media Contact:
Michelle Thomas, 352-538-7329
[email protected]