ENMET Announces Davis as New President

February 18, 2015

Norman Davis, Jr.
Norman Davis, Jr.

ENMET, LLC has appointed Norman Davis, Jr. as the new President succeeding Dr. Verne Brown who held the position for 43 years until his passing.

Davis brings to the position a background in executive management and in business development, focused in the safety and instrument sensor technology market. He has held a wide variety of positions and was the former President of Microsensor Systems which was acquired by MSA (Mine Safety Appliances) in 2005. Davis’ education is in chemistry, environmental science and industrial hygiene.


Founded in 1970, ENMET  is a  manufacturer of hazardous gas detection equipment for health, safety and medical applications. Products range from compressed air line monitors to portable detectors and continuous multi-channel fixed systems which address a wide variety of hazardous gas conditions. ENMET also designs custom engineered gas and vapor detection systems for a wide range of applications.


In July 2014, ENMET Corporation was acquired by Chicago-based Benford Capital Partners and the new entity, ENMET, LLC, under the leadership of President Norman Davis, Jr. will remain headquartered in Ann Arbor, MI.
 

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