New York-based BlackBridge Investments, a full-service recycling brokerage company that specializes in procuring and supplying plastic, paper and foam materials to end users, has announced two major organizational promotions and the addition of a new billing and logistics coordinator. (BlackBridge was profiled in the December 2015 issue of Recycling Today.)
Chris Goger has been promoted from account executive to vice president of procurement. Goger will oversee all purchasing decisions and the growth of this division.
In a news release announcing the staffing changes, the company says the move “solidified Chris’ leadership and expertise in our industry and his commitment to the growth of BlackBridge."
Jessica Cinque also was promoted from billing and logistics coordinator to procurement manager. She reports directly to Goger and works to continue to build the company’s customer base for the procurement division.
In her previous role, BlackBridge Investments says Cinque showed the ability to take on all challenges and make sure products were delivered on time and with a high level of customer service.
As a result of Cinque’s promotion, Steven Migliaccio has been hired in the billing and logistics department. He brings years of experience as a documents clerk, office manager and logistics coordinator at Daley-Rowney Ltd. in Cranbury, New Jersey.
“We are very excited to announce these three major changes to our organization’s chart for the upcoming year,” says Jason Stephens, president and co-owner of BlackBridge Investments. “We are confident these promotions and our new hire will exceed our expectations in their newfound roles.”
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