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WastAway, a Morrison, Tennessee-based subsidiary of Bouldin Corp., has appointed Steve Napolitan as CEO. Napolitan was named CEO by Bouldin’s board of directors.
“We are confident in Steve’s leadership and vision for the next chapter of WastAway’s mission,” says David Neal, board chair for Bouldin Corp. “All of our solutions and support remain in place, and we are committed to a seamless transition for our clients and partners.”
Napolitan brings extensive experience working with municipalities, utilities and environmental companies, exploring how cities can integrate technology and sustainability. With a focus on circular economy and regenerative business models, the company says Napolitan aligns with its mission to convert waste streams into clean energy and usable resources.
Under his leadership, WastAway says it will continue partnering with cities to divert waste from landfills, reduce emissions and create new economic opportunities.
“I’m eager to lead WastAway to exciting new levels of success in the future, as the company continues to help communities solve their municipal waste challenges, while delivering quality, sustainable, renewable fuels that make the world a cleaner, greener, better place,” Napolitan says.
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