4thBin, an e-recycler and data disposal company headquartered in New York, has announced plans to open its fifth office, expanding into the Pittsburgh market. The office, at 100 S. Commons, Suite 102, will be managed by Jake Michalik, a cybersecurity industry veteran and a Pittsburgh native.
“We are very excited to have Jake at the helm of our Pittsburgh office, a rapidly growing tech hub in its own right. This city is primed for our trusted services,” says Paul Kirsch, CEO of 4thBin.
“It’s an honor to lead the growth of 4thBin in my hometown,” Michalik says. “While the tech industry in Pittsburgh certainly has blossomed in recent years, the truth is that every company today is a technology company. Every business has e-waste and is compelled to destroy it properly according to compliance regulations. We control every aspect of logistics from pickup to data destruction to environmentally responsible hardware recycling. Our state-of-the-art chain-of-custody software mitigates risk and limits liability for our customers.”
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