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Mitsubishi Chemical America completes purchase of Gelest

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MCC aims to bring Gelest’s silicones, organosilanes, metal-organics, and specialty monomer technologies to a wider market and accelerate development of new customer solutions

Gelest has completed the sale of Gelest Intermediate Holdings to Mitsubishi Chemical America, the US subsidiary of Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation. Gelest Intermediate Holdings is the parent of Gelest and Bimax, based on Pennsylvania, USA.

In March, 2017, New Mountain Capital, LLC made a majority investment in Gelest and has worked with the founders and management to scale the company through organic initiatives and M&A. Gelest, founded in 1990 by Barry Arkles and Kevin King, makes silicones, organosilanes, metal-organics, and specialty monomers technology.

“We are extremely proud of the efforts of everyone who has contributed to make Gelest the company that it is today, with world-class technology and supply capabilities, made possible by the industry leading team we have built and support from NMC for our strategic investment programs. This has made Gelest an extremely valuable partner to customers around the world,” said Arkles, chair of Gelest.

“New Mountain Capital has been a terrific partner and helped us to significantly grow the company over the past three years. We now look forward to joining MCC where their capabilities and breadth will allow Gelest to create even more value for customers and opportunities for employees,” said Ken Gayer, CEO of Gelest.

“Since partnering with Gelest in 2017, we have been extremely impressed by the management team and Gelest’s ability to innovate continuously to serve the evolving needs of its demanding customers,” said Andre Moura, managing director at NMC and lead director of Gelest. “We are proud to have supported Gelest’s execution of an organic and inorganic growth strategy, and we thank everyone at Gelest for an exceptional partnership.”

“Gelest fits well with MCC’s strategy,” said Steve Yurich, president of MCA. “MCC’s operating resources and customer network will enhance the ability to bring Gelest’s cutting-edge technologies to market and accelerate the development of new customer solutions. We look forward to working alongside the Gelest team to drive continued growth.”

Gelest also announced that Jonathan Goff has been promoted to the role of CTO. Goff joined Gelest in 2009 and currently manages the Polymer Development, Technical Services, Silanes & Metal-Organic, Research Engineering and Quality Control groups. Goff received his PhD in Macromolecular Science & Engineering from Virginia Tech, is cited as inventor on 12 patents, and has published over 40 technical articles. Arkles will continue serving both Gelest and MCC in the role of senior executive fellow.

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