Les Cunliffe | Dreamstime.com
The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) has announced a corporate partnership arrangement with Cockeysville, Maryland-based waste and recycling software provider Paradigm Software LLC.
Paradigm’s corporate partnership includes sponsorship of the SWANA Safety Awards and support of SWANA’s RCon event, taking place in Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 12-15.
SWANA, based in Silver Spring, Maryland, says it and Paradigm share a commitment to supporting safety, improving efficiency and enabling technology that delivers long-term value.
“We are thrilled to welcome Paradigm as a corporate partner,” SWANA CEO Amy Lestition Burke says. "[The company’s] expertise in operations and commitment to safety will support SWANA’s work to advance the industry through innovation, education and collaboration. We appreciate all of Paradigm’s support, and I am especially excited about the sponsorship of the SWANA Safety Awards.”
“For over three decades, SWANA and Paradigm Software LLC have collaborated to provide industry facilities with solid solutions and information that is current and relevant to their operations," Paradigm President and Chief Operating Officer Jackie W. Barlow II adds. "This new corporate partnership reinforces the strong relationship both organizations share with our members and clients.
“Together, we remain committed to delivering forward-thinking solutions that drive meaningful value.”
Paradigm’s technology provides support to streamline operations, from capturing transactions and invoicing to payments and regulatory reporting, enabling users to spend less time on transactions and more time focused on safe and efficient operations.
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