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Mr. Miyaki has held previous positions at Elliott as Vice President of Global Manufacturing, Vice President of Industrial Products, and Director of Engineered Solutions.
He joined Elliott’s parent company Ebara Corporation in 1996 as a Project Engineer for waste treatment plant applications, and went on to hold roles of increasing responsibility, including General Manager of Ebara Environmental Germany, and Manager of Business Development at Ebara headquarters, Tokyo, Japan.
He transferred from Ebara to Elliott in 2014 to serve as Director of Corporate Development, where he played an instrumental role in the acquisition of Ebara International Corporation’s Cryodynamic Products business.
Mr. Miyaki holds a B.E. in Environmental Sanitary Engineering from Kyoto University (Japan), and an MBA from the University of Michigan.