
Photo courtesy of Kripke Enterprises Inc.
Toledo, Ohio-based Kripke Enterprise Inc. (KEI) has announced several promotions and what it calls “a new corporate structure as it looks to the future of the 28-year-old company.”
The metals recycling firm’s executive roster now includes: Matt Kripke, CEO; Chad Kripke, president; Eric Phillips, chief operating officer; Andy Golding, chief strategy officer; Marvin Finkelstein, senior vice president; and Alan Sallee Jr., senior vice president.
“I am proud of KEI’s executives,” says Matt Kripke. “Their hard work and vision allowed us to grow exponentially over the years. I am excited to watch this team as we continue to be on the forefront of the aluminum recycling and usable coil industry.”
Founded in 1993, Kripke Enterprises has locations in Coconut Creek, Florida, and Jackson, Tennessee, in addition to its Toledo headquarters. KEI says it achieves $200 million in revenue annually.
Get curated news on YOUR industry.
Enter your email to receive our newsletters.
Latest from Recycling Today
- Eastman loses $375M DOE grant for Texas plastics recycling facility
- ReMA 2025: Does copper’s strategic role in the US merit a scrap export ban?
- BIR World Recycling Convention 2025: BIR president and treasurer reelected
- ReMA 2025: More recovered paper being consumed domestically
- Ace Green Recycling, Acme expand lead recycling partnership
- AeroFlexx Awarded new patents for sustainable packaging
- BIR World Recycling Convention 2025: A troubled global plastics treaty
- Brightmark retains Indiana pyrolysis facility following bankruptcy filing