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2 6 M A K I N G I T I N M A I N E \ F A L L 2 0 1 7 Howell Laboratories, Inc. www.howelllabs.com / www.shively.com 188 Harrison Road, Bridgton, Maine 04009 P: 207.647.3327 FOUNDED: 1964 PRESIDENT/CEO: David G. Allen FULL-TIME/ FTE EMPLOYEES: 50 HEADQUARTERS: Bridgton, Maine, USA Howell Laboratories, Inc is a 100% employee owned company servicing domestic and international markets from Bridgton for over 50 years. HLI's Howell Division develops and manufactures air and water treatment equipment for both commercial and US Navy applications. Howell's Shively Labs Division manufactures broadcast antennas, fi lters and related equipment for the FM industry. HLI has received awards from the SBA for exporting and sub-contracting support. n PRODUCTS Air dehydration and distribution equipment; humidity monitoring and control equipment; electrolytic disinfectant genera- tion equipment for potable and seawater cooling systems; electro- coagulation equipment for waste water processing; FM broadcast antennas, combiners and coaxial transmission components.. MARKETS/CUSTOMERS U.S. Navy, commercial marine, commer- cial waste water processing; FM broadcast industry worldwide. CAREER/JOB OPPORTUNITIES Engineering and design; technical sales; manufacturing and support functions. COMPANY BENEFITS ESOP; 401(k); medical; dental; paid vacation, sick days and holidays; wellness support; long and short-term disability Insurance; employer-sponsored life insurance; tuition reimbursement. INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Small number of paid positions for select students designed to augment classroom learning COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Support for local civic groups and schools, including providing employees to support school and class- room programs.. SUSTAINABILITY HLI's business is built on developing new prod- ucts and redesigning old products to meet the changing needs of our new and existing customers. For example; with water quality being a major concern around the world, industries that are water inten- sive need solutions to reuse and recycle their process water cost ef- fectively. We are developing innovative electrochemical processing techniques to reclaim waste water using less energy and at lower cost. Similarly, we are developing new generations of equipment to ensure that ships minimize their impact on the ocean environment. I am grateful to be working in a small Maine company where I can apply my education and see my work come to fruition. It's unique and encouraging to work in a place where allemployees are invested in the success of the company. We are a team. Rich Hoch, 24 C O M PA N Y P R O F I L E SCHOOL: University of Maine YEARS AT COMPANY: 1 POSITON: Project Engineer, Chemical Sponsored Manufacturer Profile

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