Easton, Md. — Effective May 11, Linda Zimmer, co-founder and CFO of Caloris Engineering, has retired from the company.
Mrs. Zimmer helped found Caloris in Easton, Md., along with her husband Artur Zimmer (current Caloris CTO), Daniel Neth (Caloris Engineering Manager) and Barry McFarland (Senior Process Engineer) in 2006.
“Caloris and I personally thank Linda for the tremendous amount of leadership she has provided the company over the past nearly 12 years,” said Caloris President and CEO Jim Peterson. “She has been one of the foundations of Caloris and leaves an indelible mark on day-to-day operations.”
Mrs. Zimmer will continue to stay involved through retaining her seat on the board of Caloris Engineering.
About Caloris Engineering, LLC
Caloris Engineering is a process technology company that engineers and builds thermal and membrane processing systems for the juice, dairy and other food industries to create the best achievable concentrates and a wide spectrum of powders produced on Caloris Tower or Compact Multiple Stage (CMS) spray dryers. Caloris equipment is also used to treat industrial wastewater, including the Caloris Thin Film Dryers (TFDs) that convert brines and other wastewater concentrates into powder. Caloris technologies are consistently energy efficient for lower costs and reduced carbon footprints. Caloris was founded in 2006 in Easton, Md. Learn more at https://caloris.com.