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Fresno, California-based electronics recycling and IT asset disposition (ITAD) company ERI says it has opened an office location in Columbus, Ohio, marking the company’s 12th location.
News of ERI’s new Ohio location comes shortly after the company’s announcement that it is seeking to expand its nationwide sales and account management team with an “open call” to sales professionals.
“We’re proud to open our first office location in the great state of Ohio and at such an ideal location,” said ERI’s co-founder, board chair and CEO John Shegerian. “With a steady increase in the need for our industry leading ITAD and electronic waste recycling services, we continue to grow exponentially and are implementing additional locations to meet global demand. E-waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the world today and the need to responsibly recycle electronics has never been greater. We are expanding our footprint to accommodate the need.”
ERI says the new office will serve as a Midwestern operations and sales hub for the ITAD and electronics recycling firm. “We’re proud to continue offering flexible, rewarding, green jobs across the nation and seek likeminded professionals to join the ERI family,” says Shegerian.
ERI describes itself as the largest fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition provider and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company in the United States.
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