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VeruTEK Technologies Names Scott Saroff Vice President of Business Development and...

Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:02pm EDT
VeruTEK Technologies Names Scott Saroff Vice President of Business Development and Field Services

BLOOMFIELD, Conn.--(Business Wire)--
VeruTEK Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: VTKT), an international
environmental technologies company, announced today that Scott Saroff
has joined the Company as Vice President of Business Development and
Field Services. A contaminant Hydrogeologist with specialties in
fate/transport of contamination in groundwater, innovative remedial
technologies, and hazardous waste site closure, Mr. Saroff brings to
VeruTEK more than 26 years of geological and environmental (utility,
industrial, and government) and environmental remediation experience.

   Mr. Saroff comes to VeruTEK from CH2M Hill, a global leader in
full-service engineering, consulting, construction, and operations,
where he served as the Northeast Region Site Management Practice Lead
and Principal Technologist/Technical Director and Global Subject
Matter Expert for petroleum and manufactured gas plant site
remediation.

   During his professional career Mr. Saroff has served as a
remediation manager for petroleum spill cleanups; an environmental
enforcement scientist for the NY State Attorney General's Office; a
Geology Group Manager for USEPA's REAC Superfund Program; a Principal
Hydrogeologist/Division Manager for a national environmental
engineering company; and a Regional Remediation and National MGP
Program Manager for a national environmental engineering company.

   Mr. Saroff's duties at VeruTEK will include the sales and
marketing of VeruTEK's products and services in the environmental
market worldwide; the implementation of VeruTEK's remediation
technologies in the field; and contributing to the design of new
remedial technologies and chemical delivery systems.

   John Collins, Ph.D., CEO of VeruTEK stated, "We are very pleased
to have someone of Scott's vast environmental experience and
tremendous contacts join VeruTEK. He will help VeruTEK to continue to
make progress toward our goal of becoming the leader of green,
sustainable and effective remedies to environmental problems."

   About VeruTEK

   VeruTEK Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: VTKT) provides proprietary,
patent-pending, green technologies and solutions for cleaning up the
environment. For more information, please visit www.verutek.com.

   Safe Harbor Statement

   This release may be deemed to contain forward-looking statements
that are based on our current expectations, beliefs, assumptions,
estimates, forecasts, and projections about the industry and markets
in which VeruTEK operates. The statements contained in this release
are not guarantees of future performance, are inherently uncertain,
and involve certain risks, uncertainties, and assumptions that are
difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may
differ materially from what is expressed in such forward-looking
statements, and such statements should not be relied upon as
representing VeruTEK's expectations or beliefs as of any future date.
We do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking
statements made by us. Important factors that may affect future
operating results include: VeruTEK's substantial indebtedness,
VeruTEK's limited operating history, VeruTEK's historically variable
operating results, dependence on a limited number of customers,
VeruTEK's dependence on a single supplier, volatile capital spending
in the environmental remediation industry, and other risk factors
described in our most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.

VeruTEK
Shaaron Syrene
ssyrene@verutek.com
860-242-9800 x304

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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