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About us

At IsoTruss, Inc., we build for tomorrow. 

 

We are committed to game-changing products and meaningful partnerships. We are deeply dedicated to innovative, durable solutions—including our patent-pending IsoTruss PIM Armor, a breakthrough composite panel that drastically attenuates passive intermodulation (PIM) interference both behind antennas and on parapet walls. This advanced material boosts RF signal strength, range, and clarity—especially in dense urban sites, rooftops, macro cells, and DAS applications—while delivering lightweight, weather-resistant, and easy-to-install performance that solves real-world telecom challenges permanently.

 

We pursue strategic partnerships as our core strength—collaborating closely with customers, engineers, network operators, and stakeholders to co-create solutions, accelerate adoption, drive mutual success, and amplify lasting impact through shared innovation and trust.

 

People. Product. Partnerships.

 

That’s how we deliver exceptional results—together.

Team

Cromwell Wong (CEO / Board member). Cromwell Wong serves as an executive at IsoTruss, Inc. Prior to IsoTruss, he was a part of the team that managed Saudi Aramco’s debt portfolio. Cromwell also assisted in the IPO listing of the company in the local stock exchange. Previous to Saudi Aramco, Cromwell worked for QRI Group, an upstream Oil & Gas consulting and investment firm. He started his career working on Wall Street with JPMorgan and Ernst & Young in NYC. Cromwell, who is one of the seed investors in BILT and KidsPod, a former advisor to DocQ, and a real estate investor, received his MBA from Brigham Young University – Provo and undergraduate degree from BYU – Hawaii. Cromwell is fluent in English and proficient in Tagalog, Japanese and Mandarin.

Marianne Clayton (Executive VP). Marianne Clayton directs operations and technical strategy. She previously headed the company’s research and development, overseeing projects in telecom, aerospace, and construction. Her efforts have secured over $2 million in government grant funding from organizations including the USDA and EPA. Before joining IsoTruss, Marianne contributed to innovation in plastics and composites at US Synthetic, a synthetic diamond manufacturer in Orem, Utah. She is part of the American Composites Manufacturers Association’s (ACMA) inaugural Emerging Leaders Program and was recognized in 2023 as one of 16 Women at the Forefront of Advanced Manufacturing in Utah. Marianne holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University, where her research focused on composites and nano-based sensors.

EksAyn Anderson (Chief Revenue Officer). EksAyn is an author, sales and negotiation expert, and speaker. EksAyn has been seen on Forbes.com, Speaker Magazine, TV, and various business blogs and podcasts. His book, The Key to the Gate: Principles and Techniques to Get Past Gatekeepers to the Decision Maker, has sold internationally. EksAyn has extensive selling experience, including selling to governments, associations, and other businesses. As just one example of his success, after only about 3 ½ years with an 11-year-old organization that at one time had hundreds of salespeople, EksAyn closed 3 of the top 6 largest transactions that the organization had ever had in its history, including the all-time record for the largest sale, which was over six times larger than the next biggest sale the company had ever had. EksAyn is excited to be a part of the IsoTruss team.

David W. Jensen, Ph.D., P.E., D.E.R., F.ASCE, A.F.AIAA (Chief Technical Advisor). David W. Jensen received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Brigham Young University (BYU), and an S.M. and Ph.D. in Aerospace Structures from MIT. Dr. Jensen was an Assistant and Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Penn State prior to returning to BYU, where he served as Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. At BYU, Dr. Jensen developed the IsoTruss® technology (a family of lightweight composite structural configurations) and invented a machine to continuously fabricate lattice structures. Dr. Jensen served on the AIAA Board as the Technical Director of the Structures, Design and Test Group. Awards include a Stoel-Rives “Utah Innovation of the Year Award,” “BYU Outstanding Achievements in Technology Transfer Award,” and AIAA Sustained Service Award.