R&B Debris names new general manager

Patrick Dauria will oversee the company’s transportation and disposal solutions pertaining to hazardous and nonhazardous materials.

R&B Debris, Hainesport, New Jersey, recently announced that Patrick Dauria has been named general manager. In his new role, Dauria will oversee all operations for the company, which provides transportation and disposal solutions for hazardous and nonhazardous materials, including construction & demolition material, wood waste, filter cake, asbestos and soils.

“Patrick is already a strong addition to our team,” R&B Debris President John Thomas says. “His extensive experience in the environmental services industry was a natural fit for us as we are growing and expanding. His knowledge of the logistics involved in running a company like ours will be invaluable.”

Since 2016, Dauria served as the director of business development and division director for Active Environmental Technologies, Mt. Holly, New Jersey. There, he worked with the company’s lead project managers to coordinate initiatives such as timelines, budgets and scheduling. He was also actively involved with Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments.

“I am eager to get started with R&B and take the company to new heights,” Dauria says. “We’re growing, and it’s that kind of company that appeals most to me.”

Before joining Active Environmental Technologies, Dauria was the director of business development for Atlantic Industrial Recovery in Southampton, New Jersey. Dauria also has experience with Haas Environmental, where he served as assistant regional director of business development and as a division manager, project manager and marketing manager.

Dauria holds the following certifications: OSHA 40-hour Hazwoper, Safe Transportation of Hazardous Materials, Confined Space Entry, OSHA 8 Hr. General Industry, OSHA 8 Hr. Construction, RCRA Regulatory Review Course, DOT Training Certification, and Environmental Audits and Site Assessments.

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