Cleveland-based Ardleigh Minerals, an industrial recycling company that works with the aerospace, automotive and catalyst industries, has hired Morgan L. Piper as a customer service representative, according to Ernest Q. Petrey Jr., the firm’s CEO.
“We are fortunate to add Morgan to our team,” says Petrey. “Her education and prior work experience in natural resource acquisition and environmental sciences makes her a perfect fit for our team.”
As a customer service representative, Piper will serve as a liaison between customers and Ardleigh Minerals. Her day-to-day tasks include serving as vendor liaison, coordinating sampling and monitoring approval processes for customers.
Piper previously worked as a survey research associate for the University of Alaska Fairbanks , interviewing with visitors and residents in the 222 million acres of federal public lands in Alaska. She also has been a lab technician at Cleveland-based Sherwin-Williams.
Ardleigh Minerals describes itself as providing one-stop recycling services for all aerospace, and automotive industries by recycling thermal spray plasma dust, grit, sludge, filters and high alloy metals The company offers a Zero Landfill Guarantee, through which materials recycled by Ardleigh are not placed into landfills, incinerated or otherwise released into the environment as potential contaminants.
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