Metalico, a scrap metal company based in Cranford, New Jersey, has announced that Cary Grossman, the former chief financial officer of Blaze Recycling, has been elected to the company’s board of directors. He will assume the position effective Jan. 1, 2015.
Grossman is president of the investment and merchant banking firm Shoreline Capital Advisors, which he co-founded. He also has been appointed to the board’s audit committee.
Grossman served as CFO of the scrap metal recycling firm Blaze Recycling & Metals LLC, from 2007 through 2009 and worked as a full-time consultant to Blaze through February 2011.
Blaze Recycling merged with Newell Recycling of Georgia in July 2014 to form Newell Recycling Southeast, based in East Point, Georgia. Newell Recycling bills itself as the largest full-service metal recycler in Georgia, and one of the largest in the Southeastern U.S. The company and its predecessors have been in business for more than 75 years. Newell operates 22 facilities in Georgia and Alabama, including three mega auto shredders and two high-capacity shredders.
Grossman is president of the investment and merchant banking firm Shoreline Capital Advisors, which he co-founded. He also has been appointed to the board’s audit committee.
Grossman served as CFO of the scrap metal recycling firm Blaze Recycling & Metals LLC, from 2007 through 2009 and worked as a full-time consultant to Blaze through February 2011.
Blaze Recycling merged with Newell Recycling of Georgia in July 2014 to form Newell Recycling Southeast, based in East Point, Georgia. Newell Recycling bills itself as the largest full-service metal recycler in Georgia, and one of the largest in the Southeastern U.S. The company and its predecessors have been in business for more than 75 years. Newell operates 22 facilities in Georgia and Alabama, including three mega auto shredders and two high-capacity shredders.
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