Impact Analytical adds three to its collection of experts
Growing demand drives new hires



June 8, 2011
(MIDLAND, Mich.) - Impact Analytical recently announced three new additions to its growing stable of testing experts. Joining the Impact team are Amy Payeur, Lindsay McNalley and Josh Lenartowicz.
- Payeur, hired as an Analytical Leader, will be working in the Gas Separations Laboratory. She recently graduated with a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from the University of Michigan, where her research focused on Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry.
- McNalley comes to Impact as a Sales Account Leader who will specialize in Medical Device Industry sales. She spent the past seven years at The Dow Chemical Company. She holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Saginaw Valley State University and an M.B.A. from Northwood University.
- And Lenartowicz comes aboard full-time at Impact following eight years as a student co-op for the organization. Hired as Associate Analytical Technologist, Lenartowicz will be working in the Thermal and Molecular Spectroscopy laboratories at Impact. He has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from SVSU.
Impact Analytical is a contract testing laboratory established within Michigan Molecular Institute. MMI is located in Midland, Michigan, with the mission to promote the advancement of applied scientific research in the areas of chemical and polymer science. Impact Analytical works with more than 300 companies around the world and is dedicated to providing top-notch analytical service that supports the success of its customers.
Working in a variety of industries – pharmaceutical, plastics, consumer products, medical devices, packaging, automotive and specialty chemical – Impact Analytical combines unparalleled service with a full suite of capabilities. From quality control testing to identification of an unknown to support for research efforts, Impact Analytical is established in the industry as a partner that delivers reliable data and top-shelf service.
More information about Impact Analytical is available by visiting www.impactanalytical.com; to learn more about MMI, go to www.mmi.org.