Wastequip has appointed Tony Querciagrossa as chief financial officer (CFO), effective March 3.
According to Wastequip, which is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Querciagrossa brings extensive experience in financial leadership, operations and private equity-backed businesses with demonstrated success in driving growth and optimizing operations.
He last held the position of CFO at Pinstripes Holdings where he led the company through an initial public offering (IPO). Prior to that, he held leadership roles at Madison Industries, Medline and General Electric. In addition to his tenure as CFO, Querciagrossa served as president of two businesses within Madison Industries.
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“Tony’s expertise in financial management and operations makes him a great fit for Wastequip as we continue to strengthen our financial foundation and drive long-term growth,” Wastequip CEO Marty Bryant says. “His leadership will help us further enhance our financial strategy and operational efficiency as we work to support our customers and partners in an evolving market.”
Querciagrossa succeeds previous Wastequip CFO Steve Klueg. Wastequip says Klueg has been a key leader, guiding the company through significant growth and transformation.
“I’m excited to be joining Wastequip, a company with a strong reputation, industry leadership and a commitment to delivering quality solutions to its customers,” Querciagrossa says. “I look forward to working with Marty, the leadership team and the entire organization to build on the company’s success and drive continued financial and operational excellence.”
Querciagrossa will be based at Wastequip’s Charlotte headquarters.
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