Miller Environmental Group Inc., a Calverton, New York-based waste, industrial and environmental services provider, has appointed Robb Schreck as CEO and a member of the board of directors. Schreck succeeds Rudy Streng, who is transitioning to a new role as senior advisor to the CEO where Miller says he will collaborate with Schreck on strategic growth initiatives.
According to Miller, Schreck brings more than 30 years of experience to the company. Most recently, he served as the CEO of HEPACO, an environmental and emergency services provider in the eastern United States, where Miller says Schreck played a crucial role in the company’s development from 2019 through its acquisition by Clean Harbors in 2024. Previously, he held senior leadership positions at Elior North America, Ingersoll Rand and Schindler Elevator Corp.
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Schreck holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from Niagara University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
“I’m honored to join Miller Environmental Group to lead the company into its next chapter of growth as we further expand our branch and facility network and service to our customers,” Schreck says. “I’ve admired Miller’s commitment to safety, exceptional service and quality standards, which have established the company as a trusted leader in the industry. I look forward to working with our talented team to uphold these core values and advance our mission.”
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