Electronic Recyclers International (ERI) has expanded to its executive roster with the addition of a number of executives with significant industry experience.
The company has named Gregory Ross, formerly of Republic Services and Allied Waste Services, as its new vice president of Sales; and Brenda Mathison, formerly of Best Buy as its vice president of Environmental Client Affairs.
The company also named Larry Novicky, formerly with the Federal Government, as director of Business Development; Matt McLaughlin, formerly with Metech Recycling, as ERI’s Regional sales director for Colorado; Paul Leahy, formerly of Waste Management Recycle America, has been named National Account executive; Brent Killough, formerly of Republic Services, has been named National Account executive; Robert Warner, formerly with Calibra Medical Inc., has been named director of IT; and Ernie Moreno, formerly with Intechra and IBM, has been named senior manager, Asset Management.
“Our continued growth and expansion into new capabilities and into new geographic areas meant we needed to reach out and expand our leadership team,” says John Shegerian, chairman and CEO of ERI. “When we say that we have the best people, technology and service we mean it. We had a unique opportunity to secure the best people from different industries and disciplines, and we didn’t hesitate to bring them all on board to once again demonstrate our commitment to hiring only the best people to manage at ERI.”
“We are confident that the unique blend of experience, talent and skill that each of these all-stars brings to the table will be a tremendous collection of assets to our continuous improvement programs in every aspect of our business,” Shegerian adds. “We look forward to a highly successful future with our new executives as together we continue to lead the nation in electronic recycling.”
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