Frosty Tech Employee Directory
Design ServicesUnited States2-10 Employees
Custom Engineering and Eco-Innovation Group. We provide premium temperature solutions Invention runs in our founder's DNA. John Bergida's great-grandfather, Ralph T. Ross, invented the first car locks that were put on the Model-T Ford, as well the bobby pin hair clip but never commercialized them. Following that class, John researched the feasibility of his sketches. He found that there are many ways to make things hot, but few, and often ineffective, ways to make things cold. Benedictine College, John's Alma Mater, hosts an annual Big Idea Competition for business students. John won his senior year with the idea for a self-cooling beverage can and used the funds to file his first patent. Grandpa Ross’ story inspired John to start his own company. The Dean at the time of Benedictine’s Business School introduced John to Kansas City Businessman Steve Sharpe and Chemist David Leavitt. These connections unlocked many technological and business opportunities. Steve became Frosty Tech’s first investor and is our current CEO. He directs new business inquiries, interacts with our partners and licensees, and oversees investor relations. As a serial entrepreneur, he brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the team. David worked with John to develop our sustainable and efficient cooling formula found in all our products. He currently leads the development of our long-term projects including closed-loop refrigeration, new membrane technologies, textiles, and Zero Power Cooling. In 2019, Frosty Tech teamed up with Pelton Shepherd Industries to release our first product available for sale, Enviro Ice. Enviro Ice™ is a +32°F formulation that is 100% drain safe that acts as plant food when diluted with water. Stay tuned as we release more products. Discover more at www.FrostyTech.eco Areas of Research and Development: Consumer Products Closed-Loop Cooling Zero Power Cooling (ZPC) Cold Chain Phase Change Materials Eco-Friendly and Green Cooling Textiles