
Photo courtesy of Leadpoint
Leadpoint, a Phoenix-based workforce solutions provider to the waste and recycling industry, has announced Todd Hubbard’s retirement after 16 years of service as vice president of recycling.
During his tenure, Leadpoint says, Hubbard played a pivotal role in expanding the company from its original site in Oregon to more than 60 locations nationwide.
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“Todd played a key role in pioneering Leadpoint’s embedded, onsite supervision model, helping drive operational efficiency and promoting strong, collaborative customer relationships. His leadership was vital in shaping the company’s workforce management approach in the waste and recycling industry,” says Mike Huycke, Leadpoint’s vice president of business development.
Leadpoint’s outsourced model promises to remove labor complexities associated with recruiting, training, onboarding and supervising employees, freeing up its customers’ time and resources.
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