Sorting system manufacturer Bulk Handling Systems (BHS), Eugene, Oregon, has hired Charles Shull as vice president. Shull will develop and maintain relationships with multifacility customers, work with sales and marketing teams throughout the BHS group of companies and lead new initiatives in the plastics conversion and the organics-to-energy sectors.
“We are very excited to add Charles to our team at BHS,” says Eric Herbert, president of BHS. “Charles has a distinguished career in business development, sales and marketing at the executive level, including in the plastics and paper industries. Charles will be a vital part of continuing our fast-paced growth while maintaining our high performance, results-oriented and quality focus for our customers.”
Shull has more than 25 years of experience in business development, including executive positions at Mantaro Group, Keenpac North America, CDW Merchants and Schwarz Retail Services.
“I am delighted to join the BHS family of companies,” Shull says. “BHS is a global leader in applying sophisticated technology to help solve the waste and recycling challenges our world faces. Our large global footprint, coupled with our many years of recycling infrastructure experience, worldwide install base and service teams make BHS a trusted partner in the waste and recycling industry. I look forward to bolstering that trust while growing our market share.”
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