News

Waste Pro USA promotes regional vice president of North Carolina

Waste Pro USA promotes regional vice president of North Carolina
<![CDATA[

Waste Pro USA Inc., Longwood, Florida, has promoted Chip Gingles to serve as its regional vice president of North Carolina.

Gingles has more than 20 years of management experience. According to Waste Pro, he began his career with Waste Pro in 2015 as division manager of the company’s Asheville, North Carolina, division.

In 2017, he became solid waste director for Buncombe County, North Carolina. Waste Pro says this position gave him experience in the public sector and expanded his understanding of municipal waste and recycling processes.

Gingles returned to Waste Pro in 2018 as divisional vice president of North Carolina. The company says he has helped to exponentially grow Waste Pro’s operations across the state.

“Chip is a natural leader and has been key to our growth in the Asheville and Charlotte metro areas,” says Waste Pro President and CEO Sean Jennings.

In his new position, Waste Pro says Gingles will lead more than 250 employees and 160 trucks in the state, servicing more than 160,000 residential customers and more than 7,500 commercial customers.

]]>
Source: Recycling Today
Waste Pro USA promotes regional vice president of North Carolina
<![CDATA[Waste Pro USA Inc., Longwood, Florida, has promoted Chip Gingles to serve as its regional vice president of North Carolina. Gingles has more than 20 years of management experience. According to Waste Pro, he began his career with Waste Pro in 2015 as division manager of the company’s Asheville, North Carolina, division.In 2017, he became solid waste director for Buncombe County, North Carolina. Waste Pro says this position gave him experience in the public sector and expanded his understanding of municipal waste and recycling processes. Gingles returned to Waste Pro in 2018 as divisional vice president of North Carolina. The company says he has helped to exponentially grow Waste Pro’s operations across the state.“Chip is a natural leader and has been key to our growth in the Asheville and Charlotte metro areas,” says Waste Pro President and CEO Sean Jennings. In his new position, Waste Pro says Gingles will lead more than 250 employees and 160 trucks in the state, servicing more than 160,000 residential customers and more than 7,500 commercial customers.]]>

Tagged: