National Waste Management Holdings Inc., Hernando, Florida, announced that Kirsten Gooldy has been appointed to the Board of Directors.
Ms. Gooldy brings over 20 years of experience in corporate finance, compliance and other senior executive roles with public and private companies. She currently serves as chief compliance officer for FTE Networks Inc. where she is responsible for overseeing and managing compliance within the organization, including all regulatory requirements and internal policies and procedures, as well as overseeing all investor relations activities. She previously served as chief financial officer for Powerstorm ESS where she led the finance and accounting teams, oversaw fundraising activities and implemented cost saving initiatives. She has also held senior executive roles with the Gaea Group, The DiBari Group and U.S. TelePacific Corp.
Louis Paveglio, CEO of National Waste Management Holdings Inc., says, "We are pleased to welcome Kirsten Gooldy to the Board of Directors, where her experience with a variety of public and private companies, with revenues ranging from start up through $500 million, will be extremely valuable as we prepare to list on a national exchange. Specifically, she has developed, implemented and led teams and organizations through key strategic initiatives, international expansion, aggressive growth strategies, complex restructurings, mergers and acquisitions, as well as successful profitability initiatives. This experience will be especially valuable as we enter the next phase of growth, both organic and through acquisitions."
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