Princeton NuEnergy Appoints Joe Fisher as New CCO to Drive Commercial Production
Princeton NuEnergy Inc. (PNE) has appointed T. Joseph (Joe) Fisher, III as its new Chief Commercial Officer. Fisher brings a wealth of experience in industrializing breakthrough technologies and scaling production facilities, having held senior positions at several prominent companies in the commercial real estate industry, including LoopNet and Fisher Scientific.
Fisher's role at PNE will focus on transitioning the company from pilot operations to large-scale commercial production. He will oversee the scaling of PNE's direct recycling technology, build robust supply chains, and drive operational excellence. Chao Yan, Co-Founder and CEO of PNE, expressed excitement about Fisher joining the leadership team.
Fisher has significant leadership experience across the advanced battery supply chain. Previously, he served as CEO of Reliance Lithium Werks and Lithium Werks. He has also held senior positions at A123 Systems, Valence Technologies, Contour Energy Systems, and Energizer Holdings. PNE is currently establishing strategic and commercial partnerships to industrialize its direct recycling process in the United States, and Fisher will play a crucial role in driving manufacturing excellence and operational growth.
With Joe Fisher's appointment as Chief Commercial Officer, Princeton NuEnergy Inc. strengthens its leadership team. Fisher's proven track record in scaling production facilities and industrializing breakthrough technologies is expected to accelerate PNE's transition to large-scale commercial production. His expertise will be invaluable in driving operational growth and establishing strategic partnerships.
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