
John Jennings, chairman and CEO of Longwood, Florida-based Waste Pro, has been named one of Florida’s 500 most influential business leaders by business magazine Florida Trend. Candidates for the inaugural Florida 500 list were selected based on business longevity, professional acclaim from colleagues and professional associations and demonstration of a true understanding of their industry and the effects on the state of Florida.
A first-generation American and second-generation waste professional, Jennings founded Waste Pro in 2001. The company’s success has been recognized by regional and national industry rankings and is the 95th largest private company in Florida (Florida Trend), the third largest private company in Central Florida (Orlando Business Journal) and the third largest private solid waste and recycling company in the nation (Waste360).
In 2011, Jennings’ contributions to the solid waste industry and business community were recognized with his induction in the National Solid Waste Management Association Hall of Fame and when named a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Waste Pro says Jennings is committed to making the company a 100-year company and stresses the importance of cultivating the abilities and desires of younger generations to play a role in the continued strength and future growth of the company. To ensure this goal is achieved, Waste Pro established the Leadership Initiative, a mentorship program designed to shape the next generation of the company’s leaders.
Jennings’ son, Sean Jennings, was a member of the inaugural Leadership Initiative class and was recently elected president by Waste Pro’s board of directors.
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