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Azita Yazdani, P.E.

CEO/Founder

Azita Yazdani, P.E., is the Founder and CEO of Exergy Systems Inc., specializing in advanced separation technologies for circular manufacturing.

With over 25 years of industry and regulatory experience, she is renowned as an environmental technology executive and clean tech expert.

Ms. Yazdani has been honored with the Resources Award by the International Sustainability Summit Working Group for her contributions to advanced membrane and electrochemical technologies.

She has a strong background in the field and has served on prestigious committees such as the Presidential National Advisory Council for Environmental Protection and Technology (NACEPT).

Additionally, Azita has provided her expertise as a Technology and technical advisor to the EPA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and EPA Sustainable Industry Project.

She is currently a member of the Women Leadership Initiative Advisory Committee for the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) and has contributed to the 'Industrial Pollution Prevention Handbook' by McGraw-Hill.

Ms. Yazdani holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and has completed the Entrepreneurial Management program at UCLA Anderson School of Business.

A registered chemical engineer in California, Azita is notably skilled in clean tech and material/resource recovery technologies.

Her extensive experience includes expertise in water and materials utilization in commerce, focusing on developing 'zero-footprint' plants and processes.

Throughout her career, she has successfully overseen sales, technology, and product development at Exergy Systems since its inception.

Follow Azita Yazdani on Twitter at @cleantechfemme to stay updated on her insights and contributions.

Highlights

Jul 16 · Cosmos
Where Do You Go When The Chips Are Down? - Cosmos
Jul 16 · Cosmos Magazine
Where do you go when the chips are down? - Cosmos Magazine
Azita Yazdani, P.E.
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Irvine, California, United States