PRESIDENT'S BIOGRAPHY

Founder and President of Ultramotive Corporation, Chris Scheindel has been involved in Aerosol and pressure packaging business all of his professional life. After serving in the U.S. Army, he earned a degree in mechanical engineering at College of the City of New York.

In the years that followed, he worked as a designer at Schrader, as a project engineer at American Can Company and was a partner in a filling company. He then became vice president of research and development in an aerosol valve manufacturer.

Chris founded Ultramotive Corporation in 1969 in New Jersey to manufacture and market a line of automotive products. Over the past 30 years, he has worked as a consulting engineer for several major corporations to trouble shoot special problems as well as to design and build specialized packaging and filling machinery. Machines he developed have been purchased by SC Johnson Wax, CCL of Canada, A.S.I., American Can Company and Clayton Corporation.

Several patents have been awarded to Chris including the gassing and plugging machine used by Nabisco, and prototype machine for the formation of the laminated tube used by all toothpaste manufacturers. More recently, he has to his credit numerous patents for pressure packages, components and processes on which Ultramotive has built its business. The patent coverage is world-wide and the company now serves customers around the globe.