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Management Moves
PharmaSeq Inc., 1 Deer Park Drive, PrincetonCorporatePlaza, Suite F, Monmouth Junction 08852. Wlodek Mandecki, presidentand CEO. 732-355-0100; fax, 732-355-0102. Home page:www.pharmaseq.comRichard G. Morris has replaced PharmaSeq’s founder, Wlodek Mandecki,and CEO. “The addition of Richard to PharmaSeq will greatlystrengthenthe senior management team and significantly increase the potentialfor reaching PharmaSeq’s corporate goals sooner,” says Mandecki,president and founder of PharmaSeq. His firm has developed laserlight-poweredmicrochips and related high-speed reading instruments for multipleapplications in gene diagnostics, drug discovery and proteomics. Itsnanotransponder is the newest DNA microchip in its family ofmicrotransponders.Morris has a doctor’s degree from the University of California andworked at Dionex Corp., where he was vice president of internationaloperations. As a vice president at Molecular Dynamics in Sunnyvale,California, he managed sales and service operations. More recentlyhe was president of Sigma-Aldrich Research in St. Louis and chiefmarketing officer at CambridgeSoft Corp., in Cambridge.Top Of PageName ChangesSeabrook Industries, 114 West Franklin Avenue,Straube Center, Suite K-8, Pennington 08534. Richard E. Drozdowski,609-818-1090; fax, 609-818-1117. Home page: www.seabrook-usa.comDelcon Inc. split into two companies, Seabrook Industries and RancocasEnterprises. Robert Arbaugh is now the head of Rancocas Enterprisesat 609-261-8379. Richard E. Drozdowski is in charge of Seabrook, whichmoved to a smaller suite within the Straube Center. The company sellsspecialty surfactants.Top Of PageCeasing OperationisAriel Corporation (ADSP), 2540 Route 130, Suite128, Cranbury 08512-3507. Jay H. Atlas, president. 609-860-2900; fax,609-860-1155. Www.ariel.comThis company filed a document with the Securities and ExchangeCommissionsaying that it was ceasing all regular operations effective January31.Once the object of a wild roller coaster ride on the stock market,Ariel had hoped to merge with Mayan Corp. of San Diego. But that fellthrough in October of 2001.Top Of PageDeathsMarilyn L. Quinn-Carpenter, 65, on February 5. She hadbeen assistant to the president of the Automobile Club of CentralNew Jersey.Walter F. Gips Jr., 81, on February 10. He had been CEOof Gulton Industries, a Fortune 500 electronics firm, at PrincetonForrestal Center, and had a consulting practice at Research Park.A service will be Wednesday, February 13, at 2 p.m., at Temple Micah,meeting at 2688 Main Street, Lawrenceville (Lawrenceville PresbyterianChurch).A memorial service for Ernest Gordon, long-time dean ofUniversity Chapel, will be held on Saturday, February 16, at 2 p.m.,to be followed by a pre-premiere showing of the film about theprisonerson the river Kwai, “To End All Wars.” He died on January 16at the age of 85.Previous StoryCorrections or additions?This page is published by PrincetonInfo.com— the web site for U.S. 1 Newspaper in Princeton, New Jersey.

