MIOX Sales Team
We want you to know the people behind the names.
Municipal

Anthony Picozzi– Mr. Picozzi has over 20 years of water and waste water industry expertise. In addition to experience as a manufacturer’s representative and as a contractor, he was a VP with US Filter focusing on National Accounts including CH2M Hill, one of the largest water and waste water engineering firms in the world. He joins us from Siemens where he was responsible for all Municipal Sales in North America including all disinfection equipment. Mr. Picozzi has a track record of success and brings to MIOX a strong network of professional and industry relationships.
Anthony Picozzi
VP of Sales
apicozzi@miox.com
Ph: (800) 646-9426, x1062
5601 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy
Albuquerque, NM 87113

Frank Kaylor – Mr. Kaylor has served as our Western Regional Manager since March of 2002. He manages our representative in the 8 North Western States and the 6 Western Provinces of Canada. Prior to joining MIOX Corporation, Mr. Kaylor served as the Western Sales Manager for a manufacturer of gas chlorine feed equipment. Additionally he was employed as account manager for a Colorado-based manufacturers’ representative firm and prior to that, a division manager for a large systems integrator. He has over twenty-five years experience in all aspects of municipal water and wastewater treatment with an emphasis on disinfection.
Frank Kaylor
Sales Manager
fhkaylor@miox.com
Ph: (800) 646-9426, x1122
22561 East Rowland Drive
Aurora, CO 80016

Randy Otts – Mr. Otts, appointed Regional Manager in 2007, supports MIOX representatives and distributors in the South East region of the US. Although new to MIOX, Mr. Otts comes to MIOX with over 15 years of chemical feed and disinfection equipment sales and service in the industry. He spent his first 10 years in the industry with a local sales and service company in Louisiana and Mississippi. He held roles in field service, customer service, project management, local outside sales, and sales management. Over the last 5 years, he has worked for Siemens Water Technologies Corporation. During his tenure there, he was South-Central Regional Sales Manager for the Chemical Feed & Disinfection Group covering Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. This past year, he covered both the corporation’s Chemical Feed & Disinfection Group and Municipal Equipment Group.
Randy Otts
South East Regional Sales Manager
rotts@miox.com
Ph: (800) 646-9426, x1017
30948 N Summer Field Dr.
Denham Springs, LA 70726

Jerry Scott – Mr. Scott is the Southern Area Manager responsible for municipal sales from Texas to Florida and up to Virginia and has been with MIOX Corporation since 1997. He has over 32 years of experience in almost all aspects of municipal and industrial water treatment technologies. Mr. Scott holds a BS degree in Chemistry from the University of Texas at El Paso, a BBA in Marketing, and an Associate in Computer Science from New Mexico State University.
Jerry Scott
South Central / Southeast Regional Sales Manager
jscott@miox.com
Ph: (800) 646-9426, x1123
20035 Encino Royale
San Antonio, TX 78259

Jeffrey Rice – Mr. Rice began with MIOX Corporation in 2007 as the Northeast Regional Manager for Municipal Sales. Mr. Rice has been in the water and wastewater industry for over 22 years. His sales experience includes both domestic and international sales. Most recently, he successfully managed the Mid-Atlantic Territory for Siemens Water Technologies Corporation. In conjunction with this role, Jeff also was responsible for the unique needs of a major US engineering firm as National Account Manager.
Jeff Rice
Northeast Regional Sales Manager
jeffrey.rice@miox.com
Ph: (800) 646-9426, x1124
27 McCormick Way
Lincoln University, PA 19352

Pat Wilson – Mr. Wilson joined MlOX Corporation in 2000 as the Midwest Regional Manager. His more than 30-year career in the industry has involved the design, specification, sale, and marketing of water and wastewater systems for both municipal and industrial applications. Mr. Wilson holds a Masters of Engineering with a specialization in the field of environmental engineering from the University of Louisville.
Pat Wilson
Mid-West Regional Sales Manager
patwilson@miox.com
Ph: (800) 646-9426, x1125
12316 W. 101 Terrace
Lenexa, Kansas 66215
Industrial and Emerging Markets

Anthony Picozzi– Mr. Picozzi has over 20 years of water and waste water industry expertise. In addition to experience as a manufacturer’s representative and as a contractor, he was a VP with US Filter focusing on National Accounts including CH2M Hill, one of the largest water and waste water engineering firms in the world. He joins us from Siemens where he was responsible for all Municipal Sales in North America including all disinfection equipment. Mr. Picozzi has a track record of success and brings to MIOX a strong network of professional and industry relationships.
Anthony Picozzi
VP of Sales
apicozzi@miox.com
Ph: (800) 646-9426, x1062
5601 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy
Albuquerque, NM 87113
International

Ioana Engstrom - Ms. Engstrom has been managing international sales and business development since January 2005. Ioana (pronounced “Yo-ahna”) is fluent in English, French, Italian, Romanian, and speaks some Chinese. Her previous experience includes roles as President and CEO of Permacharge, a firm offering charged polymer products for the consumer and high technology markets, and COO and Director of Marketing for Figaro Systems, a high-tech company developing multi-lingual display hardware and software to support opera. She has extensive experience with creation and implementation of strategic and tactical plans for entering and expanding international markets. Ioana also holds an MBA in marketing and international management and a magna cum laude B.A. in political science and Asian studies, both from the University of New Mexico.
Ioana Engstrom
VP of International Development
ioana@miox.com
Ph: +1 (505) 343-0090, x1049
FAX: +1 (505) 343-0093
5601 Balloon Fiesta Parkway NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
MIOX Sales
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