Solenis Adding Jobs in Delaware

WILMINGTON, Del. – Working with Delaware Prosperity Partnership, Solenis announced its plans to increase capacity and jobs in Delaware today at the meeting of the Council on Development Finance.

The plan presented by Solenis Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Philip M. Patterson, Jr includes capital improvements; adding 92 new jobs over three years as well as retaining 323 current jobs in Delaware. The requests for performance-based grants includes capital expenditures in the amount of $763,050; a $1,980,000 grant for the retention of 323 jobs and a performance grant in the amount of $1,170,000 to create 92 new jobs within three-years.

“Solenis, a global leader in specialty chemicals, plays an important role in Delaware’s economy and our rich history of innovation,” said Governor John Carney. “Choosing Delaware for their next phase of growth and development benefits our economy, our communities and underscores Delaware’s prominence in the specialty chemical sector. And this confirms again that Delaware remains a great place for companies of any size to put down roots, grow, and create jobs.”

Solenis, a $1.9 billion company headquartered in New Castle County, employs 3,700 professionals in 118 countries spanning five continents. A spin-off of Ashland, Solenis is considered a leader in the specialty chemicals manufacturing sector and traces its roots back 98 years in Delaware. This past spring, Solenis and BASF announced plans to join forces by combining their paper and water chemicals businesses.

Phil Patterson, Solenis’ Chief Financial Officer explained the performance-based grants will support Solenis’s next growth phase. “Solenis is in a growth mode and we are working to retain, recruit and add employees to enhance our value proposition and better serve our customers. Our roots are here in Delaware and we are excited about continuing to grow here.”

“We win the future when entrepreneurs choose to build their businesses in New Castle County and when existing employers like Solenis make new commitments to grow right here. Their success is powered by the talent and skills of our exceptional Delaware workforce,” said New Castle County Executive, Matt Meyer.

About Delaware Prosperity Partnership

Created in 2017, Delaware Prosperity Partnership (DPP) leads the state of Delaware’s economic development efforts to attract, grow and retain businesses; to build a stronger entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem; and to support private employers in identifying, recruiting and developing talent in the state of Delaware.

About Solenis

Solenis is a leading global producer of specialty chemicals for water intensive industries, including the pulp, paper, oil and gas, chemical processing, mining, biorefining, power and municipal markets. The company’s product portfolio includes a broad array of process, functional and water treatment chemistries as well as state-of-the-art monitoring and control systems. These technologies are used by customers to improve operational efficiencies, enhance product quality, protect plant assets and minimize environmental impact. Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, the company has 35 manufacturing facilities strategically located around the globe and employs a team of approximately 3,700 professionals in 118 countries across five continents. For additional information about Solenis, please visit www.solenis.com.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Media Relations

Catherine (Katy) Abernathy
Tel: +1 904 256 0333
cmabernathy@solenis.com

Media Relations

Delaware Prosperity Partnership
Michele A. Schiavoni
302.576.6573
mschiavoni@deprosperitypartnership.com

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