In California, Greenline Industries has appointed Donn Tice as CEO. The Larkspur-based biodiesel equipment maker has been run by founder Michael Brown on an interim basis since the sudden departure last year of John Kinney. Kinney had served as CEO for only 10 months. Tice comes to Greenline from Sustainable Solutions, a consulting firm, after serving as CEO of Nano-Tex from 2003-06. Brown will return to his former duties as chairman.
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