Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services, Baltimore, a regulated medical waste (RMW) disposal company serving a number of leading hospitals and health care providers across the East Coast, appointed Bill Turpin as vice president of sales and marketing.
"Bill is a hands-on leader with extensive medical waste experience in strategy, operations, sales and talent development within the medical waste industry," comments Jack Perko, CEO of Curtis Bay. "Bill’s collaborative approach to leadership and his passion for growth initiatives is an ideal cultural fit at Curtis Bay."
Bill Turpin has more than 20 years of experience in the medical waste sector, having held leadership positions at the industry's largest medical waste services companies in the U.S. Prior to Curtis Bay, Bill was principal of Sustainable Revenue LLC, Houston, consulting with various firms within the environmental space. For over 15 years with Sharps Compliance, Houston, and WM Healthcare Solutions Inc., a Houston-headquartered Waste Management company, Bill held senior business development positions across North America.
At Curtis Bay, Bill will lead key strategic growth initiatives. Jack Perko adds, "Bill's values and competencies naturally coincide with Curtis Bay's focus on safety, compliance and growth initiatives, and we are all pleased to welcome Bill to the Curtis Bay team."
Turpin was introduced to Curtis Bay and Summer Street Capital, Buffalo, New York, through Tyler Frisbie, the president of executive search firm GRN McKinney, McKinney, Texas.
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