Reworld, based in Morristown, New Jersey, has appointed Aaron Johnson as Midwest region president.
With more than 22 years of experience in the waste management industry, Reworld says Johnson has demonstrated a strong track record in delivering top and bottom-line financial results, driving operational efficiency, supporting new business expansion and leading change.
Johnson began his career in his family-owned waste business, which was acquired by WM in 2003. He most recently served as area vice president for the Great Lakes area at WM.
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“Aaron’s deep industry knowledge and hands-on approach make him an excellent fit to lead our Midwest region,” Reworld President and CEO Azeez Mohammed says. “His experience driving growth both organically and inorganically, executing successful integrations and leading large teams through change will be critical as we continue to expand our footprint and elevate performance across the region.”
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As president of the Midwest region, Johnson will oversee all aspects of the company’s business across the Midwest, focusing on commercial growth, service delivery and operational discipline.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Purdue University.
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