I don't put much stock in company provided bios. For one thing, it looks like Alan Murphy's most distinguished line item on his resume is being a "Level 3 Water Treatment Specialist". Sounds really neat. Look up the requirements and you can become on with a high school diploma and 3 years experience and paying a $111 fee, or with an associates degree and 2 years experience, or finally a bachelors degree and 1 year. Point being it's not quite the rigorous process as other certifications/licenses (CFA, CPA, JD...etc) May be qualified to work in the field or consult, certainly don't see anything in the resume qualifying him to serve as chief executive...