Guy Légère
VP, Research & Development
As a scientific researcher and author of several patents, Guy has spent as long as he can remember trying to figure out what makes things react. Guy graduated from McGill University in 1995 with a PhD. in Chemistry.
Guy took up the clarinet at the age of 27, studying under Abe Galper and playing in the Brampton Symphony Orchestra. His reeds created issues from the start. Something needed to change when he found himself spending more time on finding good reeds rather than on his music! As a researcher he was exposed to many types of materials and manufacturing techniques and as a chemist, he had the knowledge needed on how to manipulate these compounds. After gathering basic knowledge of how a reed works, Guy formulated an idea of what an ideal material might be. He reached out to Mark for help, and a business was born.
Mark Kortschot
President
Mark is a Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto. He obtained Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Engineering at the University of Toronto, and later went to Cambridge University, to study the properties of composite materials, and earned a PhD. Mark still teaches material science and chemistry while conducting research on polymers, composites and paper science. He has more than 75 refereed journal publications in these areas.