JM-Corbond
About the people behind Corbond Spray Foam Insulation
   

The Founder of Corbond, Neal Ganser, has been in construction for over 35 years beginning in the trades, educated in architecture. As a roofing and insulation contractor in Montana he developed the CORBOND® Performance Insulation System™. He has served as a moisture consultant on the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, designed a special urethane spray insulation system for the arches on the Frank Lloyd Wright Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison, Wisconsin and many other projects around the country.

He is currently lecturing across the U.S. regarding insulation and building envelope technology introducing the modern concepts of performance insulation measurement and CLIMATE ISOLATION.

He served as Chair of the Building Envelope Committee within the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance and has represented that industry to the Department of Energy Building Envelope Technology Roadmap (BETR 2020) effort.


Ben Ganser is the Chief of Operation and Finance at Corbond Corporation. He began working for Corbond in the operations department where he built trailers, maintained parts inventory and fielded technical questions from our installers. He set up Corbond Corporations warehouse system across the United States as well as various accounts with major shipping brokers.

He returned to school in 2000 where earned his BS in Business Management from Montana State University in 2002. He earned his Masters of Business Administration in Finance in 2004 from Portland State University, and came back to Corbond where he functions in his current position.


Geoffrey Stephenson, the National Sales Manager for Corbond Corporation, works with our dealer network around the country.   He works with each dealer to help create and manage the demand for the Corbond Performance Insulation System.

Geoffrey grew up in Western Wyoming and spent 6 years on the U.S. Ski Team before attending the University of Wyoming where he received a degree in Marketing.  Upon graduating he moved back to Western Wyoming were he managed the oil filed supply business line for an environmentally focused oilfield services company. He currently manages all the sales of material, trailers, equipment, and parts for Corbond.