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Joe Dunford, Innovator and InventorWhen Joe Dunford, our company founder and president, passed away in 1999, he left a legacy of invention and innovation that still guides EnviroSeal today. For one moment in eternity he changed and affected the lives of all who came to know him and those who would follow in his footsteps. We'd like to share with you a little about who Joe was, and how his inventions have changed the way industries look at rotating equipment across the globe. Joe was born in Toronto, Ontario, and his early years and education were spent in Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He always had an interest in engineering, and followed his dreams to the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Brampton, Ontario, and finally achieved his Engineering degree in 1972 from the University of Waterloo with a major in Microwave Engineering. Prior to founding EnviroSeal with his wife Aniko (our current president) in 1980, Joe worked for Bell Canada, Trans Canada Telephone Communications, and Telesat Canada on many important projects with a major focus on Northern Canada. His expertise later earned him the reputation of being one of Canada's top microwave engineers, which in turn saw him participating in projects with the U.S. Department of Defense and the Hughes Aircraft Corporation. Joe's groundbreaking research revolutionized the
process industry worldwide, and is his lasting legacy to the world.
His keen insight and engineering creativity allowed him to explore
problems in new ways. As a result, he was able to mastermind
solutions that were as elegant in their simplicity as they were successful
in their application. Joe's relentless pursuit of excellence resulted in several unique inventions (SpiralTrac, SealMate and QMax) and subsequent patents. His dedication to revolutionizing and improving this industry resulted in garnering local, national and international attention and awards. The culmination of his efforts were recognized in 1995 when he was presented the prestigious Vaaler Award by the Chemical Processing Institute. Joe was the first Vaaler Award winner from outside the U.S. since the award's inception in 1964. In addition, he received several nominations and was a finalist or the Atlantic Entrepreneur of the Year award in 1996. Joe was a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia (APENS), the Inventor's Society of Nova Scotia and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. Joe was a true sportsman who spent his
earlier years high diving, and swimming. A serious knee injury during one
of his practices prior to leaving for a Canada Games competition abruptly
ended
his dreams of high diving. He then began to lifeguard and
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