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IntegriCo names new executive vice president of business development

IntegriCo names new executive vice president of business development
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Sarepta, Los Angeles-based IntegriCo Composites has named Brian Gaughan as the company’s new executive vice president of business development.

“IntegriCo is honored to have Brian Gaughan join the ranks of its leadership,” remarks IntegriCo CEO Scott Mack. “Gaughan is an advocate of innovation and will bring years of experience in raw material procurement, operations and sales, which will be a great benefit to our overreaching mission at IntegriCo.”

With more than 28 years in the recycling industry, Gaughan comes to IntegriCo after spending five years with Koch Industries, Wichita, Kansas, working as the general manager of the Atlanta, Georgia-based Georgia-Pacific Plastics Division, the company says in a news release. Through implementing innovative strategies and assembling top talent, there was a 300 percent profit improvement under his management. Gaughan also executed a new platform that saved Georgia-Pacific more than $7 million within 24 months of its launch.

“IntegriCo is on the forefront of innovation in sustainable infrastructure and I am excited to be a part of this groundbreaking company,” Gaughan says. “I will be focused on making IntegriCo the most trusted, dominant and leading manufacturer of composite railroad ties and related products worldwide.”

Before Georgia-Pacific, Gaughan worked seven years at Houston-based Greenstar North America as the senior vice president of sales and marketing. As a founding partner, he oversaw the development of the startup before it was sold to Houston-based Waste Management. In his previous roles also at Waste Management, Enron Pulp and Paper and Smurfit-Stone Container Company, Gaughan developed extensive knowledge and management experience that will benefit IntegriCo’s strategy to produce at least one million rail ties annually by 2020, the company says.

Founded in 2007, IntegriCo is a manufacturer of composite railway products including railway crossties and composite grade crossings. IntegriCo produces its products from 100 percent recycled plastics and has diverted in excess of 80 million pounds of landfill-bound plastics to manufacture infrastructure products.

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Source: Recycling Today
IntegriCo names new executive vice president of business development
<![CDATA[Sarepta, Los Angeles-based IntegriCo Composites has named Brian Gaughan as the company’s new executive vice president of business development. “IntegriCo is honored to have Brian Gaughan join the ranks of its leadership,” remarks IntegriCo CEO Scott Mack. “Gaughan is an advocate of innovation and will bring years of experience in raw material procurement, operations and sales, which will be a great benefit to our overreaching mission at IntegriCo.” With more than 28 years in the recycling industry, Gaughan comes to IntegriCo after spending five years with Koch Industries, Wichita, Kansas, working as the general manager of the Atlanta, Georgia-based Georgia-Pacific Plastics Division, the company says in a news release. Through implementing innovative strategies and assembling top talent, there was a 300 percent profit improvement under his management. Gaughan also executed a new platform that saved Georgia-Pacific more than $7 million within 24 months of its launch.“IntegriCo is on the forefront of innovation in sustainable infrastructure and I am excited to be a part of this groundbreaking company,” Gaughan says. “I will be focused on making IntegriCo the most trusted, dominant and leading manufacturer of composite railroad ties and related products worldwide.” Before Georgia-Pacific, Gaughan worked seven years at Houston-based Greenstar North…

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