
Photo courtesy of Machinex
Machinex Technologies Inc., High Point, North Carolina, has added Brad Karst as its North American sales manager. Karst specializes in municipal solid waste (MSW) and organics markets.
The company says Karst will be involved in every aspect of a project from beginning to end. In his new role, he will handle developing MSW and organics sorting solutions in collaboration with clients. He also will be responsible for the client's satisfaction and ensure powerful representation across the United States and increasing the company's sales force.
"Brad comes to Machinex with a wealth of knowledge in the organics sector of the waste business,” says Chris Hawn, CEO of Machinex Technologies Inc. “With years of experience in organics recovery from the waste stream as either co-collection, SSO or extraction from MSW streams, we felt Brad could raise the bar in our response to a dire market need.”
Karst has more than 20 years of sales and leadership experience in the organics and MSW sectors. His responsibilities at Machinex include gathering information about organic diversion from landfills and MSW projects. In addition, he responds to clients' project challenges, budgeting and goal setting while also working with the sales engineering department to develop proposals that meet or exceed the customer's individual needs.
"With my past experience in food waste diversion, we will build a Machinex division to keep up with the growing demands in the industry," says Karst.
Karst can be reached at 612-916-5296 or bkarst@machinextechnologies.com.
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