Chris DiFrancesco
EVP, Chief Technology Officer

Mark Vasco
SVP, Secretary, General Counsel

John Mei
SVP, Treasurer, Chief Financial Officer

Scott Daugherty
SVP, Chief Operating Officer

Scot Pritchard
SVP, Applications Engineering


AN EXPANSIVE NETWORK
OF TALENT
Unlike many clean-tech start-ups, we're an industry reality, with over 400 employees collectively punching above our weight at three factories operating 24/7. This isn't our first rodeo.
Our team have scaled manufacturing by 10 times in a 3-year period and played a lead role in the massive reduction of smog-causing nitrogen oxide in the U.S., Europe and China. So we're more than up to the challenge of carbon capture.

OUR TEAM
Carbon capture
here we come.
The CORMETECH team encompasses world-class engineers with an entrepreneurial spirit and an unmatched roll-up-our-sleeves work ethic. With decades of experience, we are large enough to tackle even the biggest projects, yet we always approach each task with a personal touch.
Our Leadership

Edoardo Bugnone
Partner

Mike Mattes
President & CEO

John Moore
Partner



What Connects Us
We were brought together and stay together because of our shared belief in the importance of the work we are doing for the planet, our pride in the company, and a mutual understanding of both the challenges and opportunities that lie before us.
Mike Mattes
President & CEO

Chris DiFrancesco
EVP, Chief Technology Officer

Mark Vasco
SVP, Secretary, General Counsel

John Mei
SVP, Treasurer, Chief Financial Officer
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Scott Daugherty
SVP, Chief Operating Officer

Scot Pritchard
SVP, Applications Engineering

Edoardo Bugnone
Partner

John Moore
Partner


AN EXPANSIVE NETWORK
OF TALENT
Unlike many cleantech start-ups, we're an industry reality, with over 400 employees collectively punching above our weight at three factories operating 24/7. This isn't our first rodeo.
Our team has scaled manufacturing by 10 times in a 3-year period and played the lead role in the massive reduction of smog-causing nitrogen oxide from power plants in the U.S., Europe and China. So we're more than up to the challenge of carbon capture.